The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center warned of "near historic" fire conditions in the Plains.
Texas isn't the only state facing fire weather. In Oklahoma, hundreds of homes have been destroyed due to fires. Over 300 homes and structures were destroyed in the fire, according to The ...
A fast-moving wildfire, fueled by gusty winds and ... the fire risk highest in an area extending from northern Texas across central Oklahoma into southeast Kansas and including a smidgen of ...
Already some fires have sprouted in Oklahoma and Texas amid winds gusting over 70-85 mph. Evacuations are underway in the town of Alanreed, Texas, due to a wildfire, according to Texas A&M Forest ...
Weather forecasters in Texas and Oklahoma are warning of a potential wildfire outbreak due to the dry conditions prevalent in both states. The National Weather Service has reportedly labeled ...
the intensifying pattern was predicted to fuel wildfire outbreaks — including in areas that experienced destructive fires in recent days. On Tuesday, wildfires burned in Texas and Oklahoma.
“New wildfire activity will continue to occur ... Roughly 38,000 customers were without power across northern Texas and parts of Oklahoma on Saturday morning, according to poweroutage.us.
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At least six dead as threat of tornadoes moves south and blinding winds fan wildfiresA powerful system of storms is sweeping across the Midwest and South, raising tornado warnings. In Texas, wildfires erupted ...
The continued fire threat comes after four people were killed and over 140 injured in Oklahoma due to high winds and raging wildfires that ignited on Friday, officials said. More than 130 fires were ...
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Oklahomans are assessing the devastation after wildfires damaged or destroyed hundreds of homes around the state during a severe weather outbreak.
Officials are warning that high winds expected this week will again raise the risk of severe wildfires in Oklahoma ...
A red flag warning was declared due to gusty winds, low humidity and dry vegetation — which all pose wildfire risk — and will remain in effect for much of Oklahoma until 10 p.m. Tuesday.
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