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Last Map Update: Wed, Mar 25, 2026 at 6:06:38 pm CDT

Near record temperatures, low humidity values, and strong south-southwest winds will lead to increased fire weather concerns across portions of northeast Oklahoma Thursday. A Red Flag Warning and a Fire Weather Watch are in effect from 9 am to 10 pm Thursday. Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged. Please avoid behaviors that may cause a spark!
Near record high temperatures along with strong and gusty southerly winds will lead to locally critical grassland fire spread rates in parts of northeast Oklahoma Thursday. Fuels remain critically dry across the area. A Fire Weather Watch is in effect.
Thursday features the higher fire weather concerns, but with gusty winds, near record temperatures and continued dry fuels, enhanced fire spread rates are forecast in much of the area today. Avoid behaviors that may cause a spark!
Temperatures will once again warm up to much above normal levels, with record or near record highs forecast for both Wednesday and Thursday.
A cold front will move through the region late Thursday night through Friday morning. Gusty southerly winds ahead of the front will switch to strong northerly winds behind the front. Gusts of 30-40 mph could complicate any ongoing fire suppression efforts Thursday night.
Near record heat returns today and Thursday, along with increased fire weather concerns. Low rain/storm chances arrive with a front Thursday night into Friday. Warm, dry, and windy weather resumes next week.
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