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Last Map Update: Sun, Mar 22, 2026 at 8:38:29 am CDT

A Red Flag Warning is in effect 11 AM through 8 PM Sunday for portions of northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas due to warm, dry, and windy conditions. Avoid behaviors that may cause a spark. Report fires to authorities immediately.
A cold front Arriving Sunday afternoon will bring strong and gusty north winds to much of the area. Gusts of 40-45 mph can be expected in parts of northeast Oklahoma.
A cold front will advance through the area this afternoon and evening, with strong winds ahead of and behind the front. The front will cause south-southwest winds to shift to northerly. Very dry relative humidity values and strong, shifting winds will create dangerous fire weather conditions today. A Red Flag Warning remains in effect.
Record-breaking heat continues today. Fire weather conditions today will be the biggest concern, as winds strengthen ahead of and behind a cold front where humidities will be low and fuels abundant. More near record heat mid to late next week, along with increased fire weather concerns. Low rain chances late next week with another front.
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