The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center warned of "near historic" fire conditions in the Plains.
The fire threat continues in Oklahoma and increases in West Texas on Tuesday, with an extreme critical risk for weather conditions. Winds could gust 60 to 75 mph with relative humidity down to 7% in ...
A critical fire-weather risk covers an additional 4 million people, including more of western Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma, as well as southeastern Colorado and western Kansas. That risk zone ...
Oklahoma's Department of Emergency Management (OEM) has reported more than 130 wildfires across more than three dozen counties as extreme weather threatens millions of people across the region.
Hundreds of homes and other buildings were destroyed in Oklahoma, as fierce winds and wildfires swept the region.
The National Weather Service has issued fire weather warnings for portions of Oklahoma due to risk of wildfire and dust storms blowing in from Texas.
In Oklahoma, almost 300 houses and structures were destroyed by wildfires. About 170,000 acres in Oklahoma ... Their ...
A total of sixteen people were killed Friday in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas during extreme winds and wildfires on Friday and Saturday. Four people were killed in Oklahoma in relation to the fires ...
Storms Tuesday night could target Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa with significant and damaging hail. Blizzard warnings possible in Upper Midwest.