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A brief cool spell let crews shore up lines on nearly 5,000 acres of Oklahoma wildfires, but foresters warn the break could be short-lived.
Hard freeze this morning, then a rapid warmup into the 90s by the weekend. Gusty winds and a Fire Weather Watch Tuesday make outdoor burning risky.
High Wind Warning in effect Sunday; gusts to 65 mph and a Red Flag Warning midday.
A High Wind Watch and Fire Weather Watch are in effect Sunday. Gusts up to 65 mph are possible — secure loose items and prepare for a sharp temperature drop.
A viral video shows customers left outside an OnCue store in Oklahoma City during a tornado warning; the chain says it is reviewing the incident and explains its policy.
Sunny and warm Friday, then a sharp flip: very strong winds and a big cool-down Sunday into Monday.
Sunny and breezy with a high near 65°F. Gusts to 30 mph and a Red Flag Warning for parts of western Oklahoma from noon to 8 p.m.
A Wind Advisory and Red Flag Warning hit Oklahoma City Wednesday; gusts could reach 40–45 mph. Secure outdoor items and avoid open burning in western areas.
Police and forecasters warn of an evening severe‑weather threat across the OKC metro, with hail, damaging winds and a possible tornado risk. Stay alert and have a plan.
Mid-80s heat Tuesday gives way to late-day storms and gusty winds. Secure outdoor items and keep alerts on.
Sunny and unseasonably warm Monday in Oklahoma City—highs near 86°F with gusty south winds. Fire‑weather concerns northwest of I‑44 and storm risk returns Tuesday.
Clear Sunday and a big warm-up Monday before showers and possible severe storms Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
Severe storms knocked down lines across Oklahoma. PSO and state emergency officials urged residents to report outages at 833‑776‑6884 while crews restore service.
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