The fire danger returns to Oklahoma on Monday as wildfires from Friday continue to burn in parts of the state.
Following wildfires Friday that destroyed dozens of homes, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt declared a disaster in 12 counties, ...
A string of deadly tornadoes, violent dust storms and fast-moving wildfires ripped across several midwestern and southern U.S ...
Over 24 counties are included in a red flag warning for Monday and a subsequent fire weather watch for Tuesday.
On Monday, the Norman National Weather Service says Oklahomans are under Critical to extreme fire danger and residents should expect breezy southwest winds of 15 to 25 mph and gusts up to 45 mph.
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center warned of "near historic" fire conditions in the Plains.
Much of Oklahoma is under a fire weather watch through Tuesday, as a red flag warning is in place for much of the state due ...
A massive storm system that brought tornadoes, rain, high winds and wildfires killed dozens of people in the Midwest and ...
Nobody has enough resources to fight fires when the wind is blowing 70 mph,” Essary said. “It’s an insurmountable task.” ...
Residents and work crews in the South and Midwest are beginning to clean up and survey the destruction from a series of ...
A s Oklahomans continue to recover from wildfires and high wind damage across the state, local lawmakers are expressing ...