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Last Map Update: Tue, Mar 24, 2026 at 9:42:23 am CDT

Elevated to near critical fire weather conditions will be possible later this week, especially across parts of western OK and western north TX. A cold front will also cause a wind shift during this time.
Heating trend starting up Tuesday with near record breaking temperatures on Wednesday & Thursday before our next cold front expected late Thursday.
Southwest wind gusts of 30-40 mph are expected on Thursday and winds behind a cold front that will move through late Thursday into Friday will be 40-50 mph.
Fire weather conditions will have the highest risk of Near Critical on Thursday & Friday in association with a strong cold front.
Forecast for the next 7 days.
Several storm spotter training classes are schedule this week: in Arnett, Blackwell, Norman, and Pauls Valley OK. These classes are free.

Local Weather History For March 24th...
On this day in 2002, several supercell thunderstorms developed during
the evening hours, along and just behind a strong cold front. Very
large hail and damaging wind gusts accompanied the storms, with some
hail the size of baseballs. The hardest it areas were central parts
of Oklahoma, especially the towns of Tuttle and Shawnee.

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