Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued for Craig, Delaware, and Mayes Counties in Oklahoma

Source: NOAA · Northeastern Oklahoma

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NOAA issued it on April 6, 2026, 4 months ago. Warnings of this kind stay in effect for hours to a few days, so this page is a historical record of what was issued, not a current warning. For conditions where you are right now, check weather.gov (US), weather.gc.ca (Canada), the Met Office (UK), or the Bureau of Meteorology (Australia).

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The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for parts of northeastern Oklahoma until midnight CDT, with 60 mph wind gusts expected.

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Record type
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
Affected area
Northeastern Oklahoma
Issued
April 6, 2026
Issuing authority
NWS Tulsa OK

Storm notices can cover different combinations of wind, hail, lightning, and rainfall. Use the original notice for the hazards and boundaries attached to this specific record.

Record status: historical. It was issued 4 months ago; use the issuing agency's live warning service for current conditions in Northeastern Oklahoma.

Alert Details

The National Weather Service in Tulsa has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for portions of northeastern Oklahoma. The alert was issued at 11:33 PM CDT on March 10 and remains in effect until 12:00 AM CDT on March 11.

Affected Areas

The warning specifically impacts the following geographic regions:

  • Southeastern Craig County
  • West central Delaware County
  • Central Mayes County

Locations in or near the path of the storm include Pryor, Pensacola, Adair, Ketchum, Langley, Disney, Salina, Chouteau, Spavinaw, and Sportsmen Acres Community. Several recreational areas are also affected, including Cherokee State Park, Snowdale State Park, Disney Little Blue State Park, and Spavinaw State Park.

What You Should Do

For your protection, move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building. Residents should remain alert as a Tornado Watch also remains in effect for northeastern Oklahoma until 4:00 AM CDT.

Expected Conditions

At 11:32 PM CDT, radar indicated a severe thunderstorm located near Pryor, moving east at 45 mph.

  • Wind: 60 mph gusts are expected.
  • Impact: Expect damage to roofs, siding, and trees.
  • Hail: Radar indicates potential hail up to .75 inches.

Timeline

  • Effective Time: March 10, 11:33 PM CDT
  • Expiration Time: March 11, 12:00 AM CDT
  • Storm Movement: Moving east at 45 mph

Original source: NOAA Official Notice ↗

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The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for parts of northeastern Oklahoma until midnight CDT, with 60 mph wind gusts expected.
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