Monday will turn stormy as the sun sets. Thunderstorms will form in northeast Oklahoma and track south and east into Arkansas, likely turning severe.
MONDAY DAYLIGHT HOURS: Mix of sun and clouds, humid -- 70s/80s (before 6 PM)
MONDAY SUNSET AND LATER: Wave of severe storms
SEVERE ZONES
The highest threat is a Level 3 across Green Country in Oklahoma and western Benton County. The orange area is likely where the storms will really begin to fire up and be the strongest. Over time as they move south and east, the storms will weaken.
TIMING COUNTY-BY-COUNTY
Storms will move into Arkansas mainly after 6 PM.
---ARKANSAS---
BENTON: 6-8 PM (strongest storms)
CARROLL: 7-8 PM
CRAWFORD: 8-9 PM
FRANKLIN: 8-9 PM
JOHNSON: 9-10 PM (storms weakening)
LOGAN: 9-10 PM (storms weakening)
MADISON: 7-8 PM
SEBASTIAN: 8-9 PM
SCOTT: 9-10 PM (storms weakening)
WASHINGTON: 7-8 PM (very high wind risk
---OKLAHOMA---
LE FLORE: 8-10 PM (storms weakening)
SEQUOYAH: 7-9 PM (strongest storms)
TORNADO RISK: Low - Medium
WIND RISK: Medium - Low
HAIL RISK: (Mostly) Medium - LOW
-Matt