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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Parts of Oklahoma are under a red flag warning until 10 p.m. The above average temperatures, dry conditions and wind are bringing a high fire danger. “Those stout winds ...
Along with a flooding risk, storms could produce isolated 50-60 mph wind gusts and quarter-sized hail. The tornado risk is extremely low because of a cold front boundary to our north and a couple of ...
Oklahoma braces for severe weather with temperatures rising and winds reaching up to 70 mph, affecting areas from Oklahoma City to eastern parts of the state.
A Fire Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for multiple for counties in Oklahoma.
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 ...
The continued fire threat comes after four people were killed and over 140 injured in Oklahoma due to high winds and raging wildfires that ignited on Friday, officials said.
2News' Isabel Flores speaks to fire agencies about how they've prepped for high winds hitting Oklahoma- which could also bring grassfires.
He said officials will be returning their attention to western and central Oklahoma, where high winds were expected to pick back up again over the next few days.