Heavy wind can impact travel safety, reduce air quality, cause property damage and exacerbate the risk of wildfire.
Friday's weather will include damaging wind, blowing dust that reduces visibility and a critical risk of fast-moving fires.
Oklahoma is experiencing high winds of 55 to 70 miles per hour, and thousands of central Oklahomans are without power.
Reactions are coming out following devastating wildfires and high winds left damage across Oklahoma on Friday.
The Oklahoma Allergy & Asthma Clinic issued a very high alert for allergies today, March 14.According to theOklahoma Allergy ...
Widespread high wind capable of power outages, rapid fire spread and tree damage are expected in the Plains and parts of the ...
A dangerous combination of hurricane-force winds, dry land and cratering humidity levels are bringing sweeping dust storms ...
NWS warns Oklahoma of high winds up to 45 mph with gusts up to 65 mph, potential fires, and difficult travel conditions.
Dry conditions and high wind could fuel wildfires starting Friday. Here's what Oklahomans should expect this week.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation and Oklahoma Turnpike Authority reported numerous highway and interstate closures ...
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