Early Saturday storms that tracked across Oklahoma brought high wind gusts that knocked out power for thousands.
Oklahoma firefighters have responded to a staggering number of fires on Friday caused by high wind from a historic weather system that led to fast-moving, dangerous wildfires that led to evacuations, ...
Local meteorologists forecast more heavy winds to hit central and southwest Oklahoma. After last week's events, experts ...
By Friday afternoon, nearly 75,000 Oklahomans were without power, eight fire warnings had been issued, and several evacuations were ordered.
According to a ranking of the 10 windiest cities in the U.S. with a population of 100,000 or more by Redfin, a real-estate ...
Oklahoma firefighters have responded to a staggering number of fires on Friday caused by high wind from a historic weather system that led to fast-moving, dangerous wildfires that led to ...
Weather forecasters are warning of a significant and widespread risk of heavy wind, with gusts potentially reaching 70 miles an hour in some parts of Oklahoma on Friday. This massive storm system so ...
The National Weather Service predicts severe thunderstorms will move through central and western Oklahoma between late ...
Editor's note: This page reflects weather updates on Friday, March 14. For the latest updates on wildfires and damage caused by extreme winds and smoke, please read The Oklahoman's live coverage ...
Storms are working their way through parts of Oklahoma Saturday afternoon, with much of the state expected to see rain and a chance of snow going into Sunday.
Temperatures are hovering in the mid-40s, but gusty winds up to 40 mph are making it feel significantly colder—wind chills in the 20s and 30s are widespread. In northwest Oklahoma, light snow ...
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