A line of strong thunderstorms is expected to impact Green Country late Monday night into early Tuesday morning, bringing the potential for large hail up to golf ball size and wind gusts up to 70 mph. While damaging winds and hail are the primary threats, there is also a non-zero tornado threat.
The storms are expected to exit Oklahoma by mid to late morning on Tuesday, with the possibility of wrap-around showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Gusty winds could increase the fire danger, particularly in areas that receive less rainfall from the overnight storms.
As temperatures drop Tuesday night, some areas in northern Green Country could see a brief wintry mix of rain and snow. Strong northerly winds will bring wind chills in the teens on Wednesday morning, with highs struggling to reach 50 degrees. Sub-freezing temperatures are expected Wednesday night.
The windy conditions will persist into Wednesday, keeping the fire danger elevated. Overall, Green Country is advised to stay weather-aware and take precautions against severe weather and fire hazards.
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