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Last Map Update: Sun, Jan 18, 2026 at 5:32:31 pm CST

Elevated to locally near critical fire weather conditions are forecast Sunday. Gusty winds up to 25 mph will be possible for portions of the area, along with minimum relative humidity values in the teens and 20 percent range.
Another surge of cold air early Monday will send wind chill readings back into the single digits and teens. North winds at 5 to 15 mph are expected behind the front.
A fast moving disturbance will bring a low chance of snow flurries to portions of northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas, mainly along and north of Interstate 40, Monday morning into the afternoon.
A cold front tonight will bring another round of cold temperatures to the region, with Monday morning starting off with wind chills in the single digits and teens. Near normal temperatures will persist much of this week, with low rain chances mid week mainly south.
Data trends continue to hint at potential winter weather impacts next weekend across parts of the region. Very low confidence exists in the details so expect forecasts to change this week. Continue to monitor the latest forecasts from trusted sources and take a little time to make sure your winter safety kit is stocked - just in case.
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