Despite a brief cold front and chances of rain, the wildfire situation in Oklahoma remains elevated for at least another week ...
New rounds of critical fire weather are in the forecast for the central United States this week, days after devastating wildfires sparked in Oklahoma and Texas late last week and through the weekend.
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Oklahoma Forestry Services made headlines last week after Gov. Kevin Stitt fired Goeller following the deadly and devastating wildfires. Goeller said the agency was prepared weeks in advance for those ...
Monday marked the final day in office for Oklahoma’s state forester following his firing last week, as the state braces for potential wildfires this week. The Oklahoma Forestry Services is pressing ...
Brace yourself and have a plan. Officials are bracing for more high winds and wildfires this week, and up to four more weeks, ...
Wildfires swept through several parts of Oklahoma on Friday and a near-critical fire threat is expected to continue Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. The powerful winds of up to 70 ...
County officials anticipate this week to remain "a little bit ugly," and potentially through the next four weeks, according ...
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High winds continue to threaten Oklahoma after wildfires destroyed and damaged hundreds of homesOfficials are warning that high winds expected this week will again raise the risk of severe wildfires in Oklahoma AUSTIN, Texas -- Days after deadly fires swept across Oklahoma, Andrine Shufran and ...
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As Oklahoma reels from deadly wildfires, authorities warn of fresh fire threatWith Oklahomans still reeling from deadly wildfires that whipped across the state and destroyed hundreds of homes in recent days, officials in Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico are warning of an ...
Nearly 1.5 million people across eastern New Mexico, western Texas and western Oklahoma are included in Tuesday’s extremely critical fire-risk area. Cities in the zone include Lubbock ...
The effect on Oklahoma will be heavy winds gusting up to 60 to 70 mph, which spell a critical-to-extreme risk of rapid fire ...
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