News Oklahoma crews are spread out across the area to bring updates on fire conditions as the strong winds move into our area.
Conditions have ramped up dramatically, bringing some of the most extreme fire weather risks we’ve seen since 2005.
Evacuation orders have been issued for a town in western Oklahoma, and thousands of people are without power as a strong windstorm moves through the state.
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center warned of "near historic" fire conditions in the Plains.
The NWS has issued red flag and high wind warnings for portions of Oklahoma on Friday. Residents should stay aware and take precautions.
An evacuation order has been issued for eastern Oklahoma County as fires rage throughout the state. The evacuation area is from Hiawassee to Choctaw roads and Coffee Creek to Waterloo. Several fires ...
A system passing to our north will create extremely windy conditions, raising our fire danger to extreme levels ...
Blowing dust pushed by wind gusts of more than 80 mph creates treacherous driving conditions in the Panhandle on Friday that ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued Red Flag Warnings for ten states across the Midwest and South on Friday, with ...
When air is forced down and pushed forward by the front of a traveling storm cell, it transports dust and debris, according ...
Friday's weather will include damaging wind, blowing dust that reduces visibility and a critical risk of fast-moving fires.
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