National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Windy conditions on Wednesday behind a strong cold front with north winds producing gusts between 40-50 mph across parts of our area. A Wind Advisory will be in effect from 4 AM through 7 PM across all of western into portions of central Oklahoma and adjacent western north Texas. The gusty winds combined with very dry air will increase fire weather conditions resulting in an Elevated to Near Critical fire danger risk mainly in the afternoon.
Fire weather conditions are possible much of this week and into the weekend, especially across western Oklahoma and western north Texas.
Forecast for the next 7 days.

Local Weather History For March 11th...
March 11, 1948, was a nippy day across the Southern Plains. Both
Oklahoma City and Wichita Falls set new record lows for the month of
March, with 1 degree at Oklahoma City and 6 degrees at Wichita Falls.
The high of only 16 degrees at Oklahoma City was also the coldest
daily maximum temperature ever recorded in March.

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