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Last Map Update: Sat, Jan 10, 2026 at 6:22:46 pm CST

Low afternoon humidity, combined with a breezy northwesterly wind, will yield concern for fire weather conditions across southwestern Oklahoma and western-north Texas on Saturday.
Mild and dry weather is expected across the region on Sunday.
A prolonged period of dry weather and above-average temperatures returns into next week, with intermittent concern for fire weather across western portions of the area.
The last January EF2/F2 tornado in central Oklahoma was on January 18, 1973. There are some similarities, and some differences in the weather pattern for both events. (It also shows how much technology has changed). Very similar upper level pattern for both systems, with the 1973 system perhaps slightly stronger overhead and upstream.

Local Weather History For January 10th...
An ice storm on January 8th through the 10th, back in 1968, covered
much of southeast Oklahoma with a thick layer of ice. As much as 1/2
inch accumulated on many roadways in parts of McCurtain, Atoka,
Pittsburg, and Coal counties. Traffic problems were numerous,
including a 40-car pile up on highway 69 between Atoka and Kiowa.

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