Despite a brief cold front and chances of rain, the wildfire situation in Oklahoma remains elevated for at least another week ...
New rounds of critical fire weather are in the forecast for the central United States this week, days after devastating wildfires sparked in Oklahoma and Texas late last week and through the weekend.
Many wildfires in eastern Oklahoma have already sparked this March, and this week, the state will begin moving toward ‘extreme’ wildfire level risk.
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Wildfires swept through several parts of Oklahoma on Friday and a near-critical fire threat is expected to continue Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. The powerful winds of up to 70 ...
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Oklahoma will see another round of storms on Friday after waves have moved through the state the past few days.
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Wildfires in Oklahoma have killed four people ... Despite the devastation, people in the state are still at risk. Monday morning, the National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning over the state.
The National Weather Service has forecast high winds Monday and Tuesday for central and western Oklahoma following destructive wildfires the past few days. Wind gusts could reach up to 50 mph on ...
Over 24 counties are included in a red flag warning for Monday and a subsequent fire weather watch for Tuesday.
The effect on Oklahoma will be heavy winds gusting up to 60 to 70 mph, which spell a critical-to-extreme risk of rapid fire growth, the National Weather Service said. As the wind blows across the U.S.