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Last Map Update: Tue, Feb 10, 2026 at 10:18:50 pm CST

A system will approach the area late this week, bringing much needed rainfall. Exact rainfall amounts are uncertain, but most areas are likely to receive at least a quarter inch of rain.
Rain currently moving across western north Texas is expected to track north and east into southern Oklahoma through the evening hours before dissipating shortly after midnight.
Above average temperatures continue throughout the next 7 days. Rain is expected Friday into Saturday with cooler temperatures.

Local Weather History For February 10th...
On February 10th, 2009, a deadly tornado struck Jefferson, Love, and
Carter counties in southern Oklahoma. The tornado appeared to reach
its maximum width and intensity as it approached and moved through
the town of Lone Grove. Eight people were killed by this tornado, and
46 were injured. Six of the fatalities occurred in mobile homes; one
occurred in a well-built home that sustained EF4 damage, and one
person died in a vehicle. At least 114 homes were damaged or
destroyed, with at least 3500 losing power in and around Carter
County. Debris from this tornado was picked up as far away as
Sulphur. The EF4 tornado went on record as the deadliest tornado in
February for the state of Oklahoma and the deadliest day for the
United States for 2009.

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