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Last Map Update: Sat, Mar 7, 2026 at 11:30:18 pm CST

Severe thunderstorms are possible next Tuesday, March 10th across most of Oklahoma and western-north Texas. Continue to check back for details on specific hazards and timing.
Make sure to turn your clocks ahead one hour when you go to bed tonight. The chance will occur at 2 AM Sunday morning which will become 3 AM as we start Daylight Savings Time.
Northerly winds will bring cooler temperatures today becoming near calm tonight and colder. South winds return Sunday becoming warm & mild during the afternoon and this warming trend will persist through Tuesday before a strong cold front comes through.
Forecast for the next 7 days.

Local Weather History For March 8th...
An early season severe thunderstorm event occurred across Oklahoma
and western north Texas on this date in 2010. Although there was some
sporadic wind damage across Baylor and Wichita counties in Texas, two
tornadoes occurred over far west-central Oklahoma. These tornadoes
tracked on the south side of Hammon, in Roger Mills county, and just
north of Butler, in Custer county. One tornado destroyed a mobile
home just south of Hammon. Two people inside the home escaped
injury-free as they sought shelter in an underground storm cellar.

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