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Oklahoma firefighters are bracing for a historic weather system that's expected to bring widespread heavy winds and the threat of fast-moving ... preparing by increasing staffing in response to the ...
Parts of Oklahoma could see severe storms Wednesday night, but the higher risk for severe weather is expected for Friday.
By Friday afternoon, nearly 75,000 Oklahomans were without power, eight fire warnings had been issued, and several evacuations were ordered.
A second, more widespread wave of storms is expected between 3-6 AM, bringing additional severe weather to central and eastern Oklahoma. Tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail will remain ...
Once the cold front moves through your town, your tornado threat goes away. However, you still could see elevated storms that produce hail and wind. The front eventually drops temps in Oklahoma ...
The front has pushed into Oklahoma, creating a stark contrast in temperatures—30s in the northwest and upper 60s in the southeast. Sunday brings partly cloudy skies with a northwesterly wind ...
Most of western Oklahoma remains under a red flag warning ... has confirmed four fatalities related to the fires or high winds. There were one each in Lincoln County, Garfield County, Haskell ...
The severe storm threat was forecast to continue into the weekend with a high chance of tornadoes ... dry weather and strong winds. Evacuations were ordered Friday for some areas in Texas, Oklahoma, ...
Due to the dry brush, low humidity, and high winds, there's a renewed threat for small fires to spread quickly in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, southern Kansas, and small portions of Colorado.
Farther south, powerful winds from Arizona to western Texas and western Oklahoma will pick up dust that can create dangerous dust storms. The risk of high-profile vehicle roll-overs due to ...
Volatile spring weather will kick into high gear this week as a potential severe thunderstorm outbreak and life-threatening flooding loom large for tens of millions of people in the central and ...