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Last Map Update: Thu, Feb 26, 2026 at 2:22:48 pm CST

Gusty northwest winds behind a cold front combined with dry air producing very low relative humidity's during the afternoon over dry vegetation will elevate the fire danger risk this afternoon through 5 PM.
The first of potentially three weather systems start coming through this weekend bringing rain/storm chances across our area from Saturday evening into Monday. A second system will be trailing keep rain/storms chances for Tuesday into mid-week.
Elevated fire danger today across northwest Oklahoma but will be trending wetter & cooler this weekend into next week with a change in our weather pattern as a couple of system will come through.
The CPC outlook 8-14 days out has our area leaning above normal with precipitation to likely above normal temperatures. This suggest a warmer & wet trend going into the second week of March.
Upcoming spotter training will be at: Hollis, OK on Feb 26 (Thursday) at 6:30pm Vernon, TX on Mar 2 (Monday) at 6:30pm Online Webinar on Mar 3 (Tuesday) at 6:30pm

Local Weather History For February 26th...
An intense squall line raced through much of Oklahoma on this date in
1936. Hail up to 2 inches in diameter fell over the Fort Reno area,
and stayed on the ground until 9 AM the next morning. The
thunderstorms then struck Oklahoma City, where one-inch diameter hail
was reported.

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