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Last Map Update: Mon, Apr 27, 2026 at 3:06:37 am CDT

Fire weather conditions will be increasing from Elevated to Near Critical risks on Monday afternoon into the evening hours generally west of I-35 due to very low afternoon RH values and gusty west winds with a northerly wind shift.
Strong to severe storms will be possible along a cold front Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Each day will have at least some potential of showers and storms across portions of Oklahoma and north Texas, although widespread rainfall is not expected.

Local Weather History For April 27th...
On April 26 and 27, 1984, a significant tornado outbreak struck the
Southern Plains, with 11 tornadoes reported over the eastern-half of
Oklahoma. The most devastating of the storms tore through the town of
Morris, in Okmulgee County. This storm destroyed 28 square blocks of
Morris, killing eight people and injuring nearly 100. Another tornado
killed three people and injured 37 on its path through Creek and
Pawnee counties. The severe storms also dumped large hail, with
hailstones up to the size of grapefruits reported.

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