Reactions are coming out following devastating wildfires and high winds left damage across Oklahoma on Friday.
Friday's weather will include damaging wind, blowing dust that reduces visibility and a critical risk of fast-moving fires.
Heavy wind can impact travel safety, reduce air quality, cause property damage and exacerbate the risk of wildfire.
High winds and dry weather fueled wildfires in Oklahoma and Texas, with winds so strong they toppled several semis.
Damage is being reported across Oklahoma City as high wind gusts and fires tear through the metro.Oklahoma City Firefighters ...
The Oklahoma Allergy & Asthma Clinic issued a very high alert for allergies today, March 14.According to theOklahoma Allergy ...
A Fire Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for counties in Western Oklahoma. According to KFOR Meteorologist Aaron Brackett, the fire and wind threat has increased due to fast ...
Public Service Company of Oklahoma reports more than 6,000 outages so far as of 1 p.m. on Friday as Oklahoma deals with high ...
Due to dry conditions, the risk of high winds is also bringing red flag warnings across a massive swath of the central plains, including western and central Oklahoma. High Wind Warning ...
"Dry vegetation means a hazard with a fire and wind. It's a combination that you don't want to see.” 2 News' Isabel Flores also spoke to Andy James, the Fire Management Chief for Oklahoma ...