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Last Map Update: Sat, Feb 21, 2026 at 7:40:37 pm CST

Most areas will experience freezing temperatures overnight Saturday and Sunday.
Elevated fire weather conditions are possible next week. These areas will likely change of the next few days so check for the latest forecast.
Elevated fire weather concerns return early next week, especially Tuesday.
Dry and seasonable through the weekend. Warmer temperatures and fire weather concerns return by Tuesday.
Upcoming spotter training will be at: Madill, OK on Feb 23 (Monday) at 6:30pm Online Webinar on Feb 24 (Tuesday) at 6:30pm Hollis, OK on Feb 26 (Thursday) at 6:30pm

Local Weather History For February 21st...
From February 20th to 22nd of 1971, one of the worst snowstorms in
Oklahoma history dumped up to 3 feet of snow on northwest Oklahoma.
By the time the snow ended on the 22nd, the city of Buffalo had 36
inches of snow on the ground, setting the state record for
storm-total snowfall. Winds of 30 to 50 mph caused snowdrifts up to
20 feet high. Many roads were closed, leaving travelers stranded for
up to a day and a half. The Air National Guard airlifted 300 tons of
hay to stranded cattle. Nevertheless, the loss of about 15,000
livestock accounted for much of the $2 million in damages.

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