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Dangerous Heat over the South-Central and Southwest U.S. Through Next Week

Dangerous heat persists across the Desert Southwest through this weekend and across the Southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley through at least the middle of next week. Numerous daily record high temperatures are expected through at least Tuesday for much of Texas and Oklahoma as well as portions of Louisiana, New Mexico, and Arizona. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Aug 21, 2026 at 11:02:53 am CDT

Triple digit temperatures and heat indices will once again return to most of the area by the afternoon.
Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible in parts of Oklahoma on Friday. Unfortunately, rainfall totals will be light, providing little relief to ongoing drought. A few strong storms will be possible during the late morning and afternoon.
A persistent hot and dry pattern will elevate fire weather conditions by the end of the weekend into early next week across all of western Oklahoma and western north Texas.
Know the signs of your body overheating before it becomes to late.

Local Weather History For August 21st...
Back on this day in 2010, several small and intense microbursts
occurred over central and southern Oklahoma during the late afternoon
and early evening hours. One in particular, which struck northeast
portions of Norman, took down power poles and trees with 60 to 70 mph
wind gusts.

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