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Last Map Update: Thu, Mar 12, 2026 at 10:46:46 pm CDT

Elevated to critical fire weather will be possible Sunday afternoon with strong gusty winds and low humidity.
Strong northwest winds are expected behind a cold front that will move across the area Sunday. Wind gusts up to 60 mph will be possible.
Fire weather conditions are possible much of this week and into the weekend, especially across western Oklahoma and western-north Texas.
As a strong upper ridge develops across the Southwestern U.S., very warm and dry weather is expected into late March. This will continue to promote daily fire weather risks.
Forecast for the next 7 days.

Local Weather History For March 12th...
A late season snowstorm affected most of Oklahoma on March 11th and
12th, 1968. Snow accumulations from southwest to central Oklahoma
averaged 4 to 8 inches, while 12 to 16 inch amounts covered the
northeast part of the state. The heavy snow was blown into 4-foot
drifts by winds gusting 30 to 50 mph.

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