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Last Map Update: Mon, Mar 30, 2026 at 1:00:19 am CDT

Very warm temperatures, windy conditions, low relative humidity, and very dry vegetation will lead to elevated to near critical fire weather conditions on Monday.
Elevated to near critical conditions are expected through Tuesday with fire weather concerns returning again by late next week.
Strong to severe storms will be possible Tuesday afternoon into the evening hours with the primary hazards being damaging winds and large hail.
Rain and thunderstorm chances will increase late Tuesday afternoon, as a cold front enters northern Oklahoma. The front is expected to stall across the area, so additional storms are possible Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Forecast for the next 7 days.
Three more storm spotter training classes this week to wrap up the season. Two will be on site at Duncan and Cheyenne, OK and the third will be an advanced webinar offered online. See our website for details on how to register. These classes are free.

Local Weather History For March 30th...
Back in 1991, the month of March was historic, with respect to
tornadoes. Seventeen tornadoes occurred during the month, setting an
all-time record. Oklahoma experiences about 4 tornadoes during an
average month of March.

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