A tornado watch was issued by the National Weather Service in Norman at 5:07 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10.
Wildfires driven by high winds forced thousands of residents in Oklahoma to evacuate their homes Sunday.
Fire Weather Warning is in effect through 8:00PM Thursday.A Critical fire risk is present for western Oklahoma.
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TIMELINE: Cold front barreling through Oklahoma, bringing strong winds and high wildfire risk
TIMELINE: Cold front barreling through Oklahoma, bringing strong winds and high wildfire risk ...
Sunday morning, March 15, Oklahoma City woke up to mild temperatures, mid-60s on the thermometer, and winds already starting ...
Advice on insurance claims after severe weather damages property in Oklahoma City ...
Many areas in the state will experience very gusty winds and a fire danger on Sunday!
Sunny today, much hotter Monday and storms possible Tuesday, March 10. Secure outdoor items and watch for elevated fire danger in western Oklahoma.
A cold front with strong wind gusts brought with it the high fire risk for much of Oklahoma on Sunday with several large ...
The 4Warn Storm Team and first responders always say it: never park your car under bridges and overpasses during severe weather.
Central and eastern Oklahoma face ongoing severe weather risks, including potential tornadoes and thunderstorms, as a cold front moves in overnight.
A tornado warning issued at 6:30 p.m. March 10 applies to parts of Canadian, Cleveland, Grady, McClain and Oklahoma counties.
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