Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri Brace for Two-Round Severe Weather Threat March 4 and March 6 as Large Hail and Damaging Winds Lead Early March Risks

TEXAS — A renewed early-March severe weather pattern is taking shape across the southern Plains and lower Midwest, with Wednesday, March 4 and Friday, March 6 highlighted as the highest-confidence days for organized severe storms across parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas and Missouri.

Forecasters indicate a compact upper-level disturbance will interact with a seasonally moist air mass, creating favorable conditions for strong to severe thunderstorms.

Wednesday, March 4: North Texas, Eastern Oklahoma and Western Arkansas in Focus

The first severe weather window centers on north Texas, eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas.

The highlighted corridor stretches from areas near Abilene and Wichita Falls, Texas, northeast through Dallas–Fort Worth, into central and eastern Oklahoma including Oklahoma City, Norman and Tulsa, and extends toward western Arkansas

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