Oklahoma officials are warning of an increased wildfire threat as dry conditions and strong winds create a dangerous environment for fire spread. Fire officials urge residents to remain vigilant ...
Brace yourself and have a plan. Officials are bracing for more high winds and wildfires this week, and up to four more weeks, a county official says.
Fire officials across the region have already been hard at work preparing for if and when they are called to action.
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Live updates: More than 200 homes destroyed; wildfire risk in Oklahoma continues SaturdayWeather alerts via text: Sign up to get updates about current ... the latest wildfire and smoke information in Oklahoma with data that is updated frequently based on input from several incident and ...
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Did this week's 'extreme' wind set a wind speed record? See Oklahoma weather recordsOklahoma winds have been on full display for the last week, with high wind gusts on numerous days. Since the month began, the National Weather Service - Norman has recorded numerous days with max ...
The line of strong storms will hit the U.S. from the Canadian border to the north down to the Gulf Coast on Friday night.
Windy conditions increased motorist risk and stressed rangeland, pastures and winter grain crops, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
Oklahoma County has declared a state of emergency due to widespread wildfires. Despite the dangerous conditions, county officials are unable to issue a burn ban under current state law. Firefighting ...
Forget crowded beaches and overpriced resorts – the ultimate spring break adventure is hiding in eastern Oklahoma’s Ouachita ...
The Northwest’s largest hydropower supplier announced it intends to join a new day-ahead energy market based in Arkansas over ...
Wildfires in Oklahoma have killed four people, injured at least 200 more, and set over 150,000 acres ablaze, according to officials. Wildfires in the state have destroyed almost 300 structures ...
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Oklahoma wildfires kill 4, injure hundreds more: See wildfire mapWildfires in Oklahoma have killed four people, injured at least 200 more, and set over 150,000 acres ablaze, according to officials. Wildfires in the state have destroyed almost 300 structures, ...
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