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Last Map Update: Tue, Jan 13, 2026 at 3:12:37 am CST

Warm temperatures, low relative humidity, and a breezy southwest wind will result in elevated fire weather conditions on Tuesday across central and southern Oklahoma and western north Texas.
Strong northerly winds behind a cold front, along with low relative humidity, will lead to elevated fire weather danger across much of the area on Wednesday.
Elevated fire weather is expected during the afternoon for several days this week. Near critical fire weather conditions are possible on Friday.
Fire weather conditions are expected most afternoons this week into the weekend. Caution should be exercised as all it takes is one spark to start a fire. Here's some tips for wildfire prevention that are important to keep in mind with our ongoing drought conditions.
A prolonged period of dry weather and near to above-average temperatures continues this week (cooler by the end of the week), with intermittent concern for fire weather during most afternoons.

Local Weather History For January 13th...
On January 13th and 14th back in 1989, a storm system dropped a
narrow band of heavy snow across southwest and central Oklahoma. The
heaviest snow band was located from Lawton, to Norman, to Chandler.
The highest snowfall total was in Norman, where 8.5 inches was
measured.

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