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Last Map Update: Tue, Apr 21, 2026 at 2:44:24 am CDT

Severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the area on Thursday and Friday. Details may change, so make sure you check back for updates!
Areas of rain and drizzle will move eastward across western north Texas and southern Oklahoma overnight into Tuesday afternoon. Some embedded thunderstorms will be possible, but severe weather is not expected.
Portions of western Oklahoma and western-north Texas will see several days of at least elevated fire weather conditions this week.
An at least occasionally rainy and stormy pattern returns this week, with a risk for severe thunderstorms on Thursday. Fire weather concern will focus across western Oklahoma and western-north Texas on Thursday as well.

Local Weather History For April 21st...
The north Texas mini-heat wave of 1925 ended on April 21, 1925. In
Wichita Falls, the daily high temperatures from the 18th through the
21st still stand as records for their dates. On each of the four
days, temperatures rose to at least 95 degrees. The warmest day was
the 18th, with a high of 100 degrees.

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