Tulsa, Oklahoma — A stretch of unsettled weather is expected to impact northeast Oklahoma Friday, with forecasters warning of a potential severe storm window between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. that could affect evening commuters and outdoor plans.
The National Weather Service in Tulsa reports that scattered thunderstorms are likely to develop along a cold front moving through the region. While early storm activity could begin around 1 p.m., conditions are expected to become more intense by mid-afternoon.
The main concerns include large hail — possibly reaching the size of golf balls — and strong wind gusts exceeding 60 mph. Areas most at risk include Tulsa, Bartlesville, Muskogee, and parts of northwest Arkansas such as Fayetteville…