What he said. Here is what the Storm Perdiction Center is saying for Friday. http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day3otlk.html
If we do get storms be very careful, the system that will affect us Fri and Sat produced several storms last night with major winds events. The SPC reported several over 80 and two at 100 MPH and large hail. The storms should stay right along and north of the front as the front slowly comes our way. Right now that front is forecast to move slowly south and end up just north of the Eufaula area, somewhere around Tulsa on Sat., but we know how forecasting in Oklahoma is an very unexacting science. If the front does sag as far south as Eufaula, make sure all your camping stuff is secure from high winds.
What he said. Here is what the Storm Perdiction Center is saying for Friday. http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day3otlk.html
Back when Arrowhead State Park had a lodge, the bar was considered a storm shelter because it was underground (it was also nice because the bar had a huge window that looked into the deep end of the pool -- it was fun to watch honeymooners "playing" when they didn't know everyone in the bar could see them). I remember my folks taking me there anytime a cloud rolled by overhead. But unfortunately now neither the bar nor pool exist anymore.
Steve