Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued for Northwestern Pushmataha County, 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 northwestern Pushmataha County until 6:45 PM CST, citing 60 mph wind gusts and quarter-size hail.
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- Record type
- Severe Thunderstorm Warning
- Affected area
- Southeastern 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 Southeastern Oklahoma.
Alert Details
The National Weather Service in Tulsa has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for northwestern Pushmataha County in southeastern Oklahoma. The alert was issued at 5:53 PM CST on March 4, 2026, after radar indicated a severe storm in the region.
Affected Areas
The warning specifically impacts northwestern Pushmataha County. Locations in or near the path of the storm include:
- Eubanks
- Kosoma
- Dunbar
What You Should Do
For your protection, residents in the warning area should move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building. Shelter should be taken immediately to avoid potential injury from flying debris or falling trees.
Expected Conditions
At 5:53 PM CST, the severe thunderstorm was located 9 miles northeast of Lane, moving northeast at 25 mph. The following hazards have been identified:
- Wind: Gusts up to 60 mph are expected, which may cause damage to roofs, siding, and trees.
- Hail: Quarter-size hail (1.00 inch) is possible, which can cause damage to vehicles.
Timeline
The warning is effective as of 5:53 PM CST and is currently set to expire at 6:45 PM CST on March 4, 2026.
Original source: NOAA Official Notice ↗
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