• Oklahoma Weather 3/10 Morning - Thunderstorms Starting 4 PM
    Mar 10 2026
    morning Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Oklahoma weather update.
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  • Oklahoma Weather 3/10 Morning - Tuesday Forecast
    Mar 10 2026
    morning Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Oklahoma weather update.
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  • Oklahoma Weather 3/9 Evening - Red Flag Warning
    Mar 9 2026
    Advisory in effect. evening Mon Mar 9th, 2026 Oklahoma forecast.
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  • Oklahoma Weather 3/9 Evening - Monday Forecast
    Mar 9 2026
    Advisory in effect. evening Mon Mar 9th, 2026 Oklahoma forecast.
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  • Oklahoma Weather 3/9 Morning - Severe Thunderstorm Warning
    Mar 9 2026
    Good morning. Oklahoma. I'm Michael Mosby. Step outside right now and you'll feel that mild air — 61 degrees with clear skies. But don't let this calm fool you. We've got a beautiful but breezy day ahead, then storms return tomorrow. Today's all about sunshine and warmth. Highs statewide climb into the mid to upper 80s. Oklahoma City hits 86 degrees. Down in the southwest near Lawton, you're pushing 88. Tulsa sits at 86. South winds gust up to 28 miles an hour this afternoon, strongest across central Oklahoma. Fire weather is a concern today, especially northwest of I-44. Humidity drops into the teens with those gusty winds. If you're burning anything outdoors, hold off. Tonight stays mild with partly cloudy skies. Lows only drop to the mid 60s — 67 in Oklahoma City, 63 in the southwest. South winds continue around 15 miles an hour. Tuesday brings the storm threat back. Morning starts mild, then showers and storms develop by afternoon. The severe weather window opens late afternoon into evening as a dryline fires up across western Oklahoma. Main threats are large hail and damaging winds, with an isolated tornado possible. Highs reach the low 80s before storms arrive. Wednesday morning brings a strong cold front with lingering storms, especially across eastern Oklahoma. Behind the front, temperatures crash. Highs only reach the mid to upper 60s. Northwest winds gust to 45 miles an hour — that's wind advisory territory. Thursday turns sunny and pleasant with highs in the mid 60s. Friday warms back into the upper 70s. The weekend looks beautiful — sunny skies with highs in the low 80s Saturday, upper 70s Sunday. Enjoy today's warmth. Tomorrow's storms require your attention. See you this afternoon.
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  • Oklahoma Weather 3/8 Midday - Red Flag Warning
    Mar 8 2026
    Good afternoon. Oklahoma. I'm Matt Mullins. If you stepped outside this morning and felt that bite. You weren't imagining it. We bottomed out at 35 degrees overnight. But here's the thing: that cold's already ancient history. We're climbing fast today under wall-to-wall sunshine, hitting the low to mid 70s statewide. Central Oklahoma tops out near 73 degrees. Northeast Oklahoma reaches 72. Southwest Oklahoma pushes to 74. Light southwest winds keep things comfortable all afternoon. Tonight stays mild with clear skies. Lows drop to the low 50s — a far cry from this morning's freeze. Monday brings the heat. We're talking mid 80s across most of the state. Oklahoma City hits 84 degrees. Tulsa reaches 84. Even the Panhandle pushes to 85. South winds pick up, gusting to 25 miles an hour in spots. Fire weather concerns develop across western Oklahoma with low humidity and gusty winds. But here's where things flip. Tuesday a storm system barrels in with severe weather potential. Showers and thunderstorms likely develop after 7 A.M., with the main event hitting Tuesday evening. Here comes a warm, moist, unstable atmosphere — the kind that can produce strong storms. All severe modes are possible. Highs reach the low 80s before the front arrives. Wednesday the cold front sweeps through. Showers taper off by midday. Highs drop to the mid 60s with gusty northwest winds. Some areas could see a light freeze Thursday morning — lows near 38 degrees statewide. The rest of the week? Much quieter. Sunshine returns Thursday with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Friday warms back to the upper 70s and low 80s. Saturday stays pleasant in the mid 70s. One more thing — spring forward tonight. Clocks move ahead one hour at 2 A.M. See you this evening.
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  • Oklahoma Weather 3/8 Morning - Red Flag Warning
    Mar 8 2026
    Good morning. Oklahoma. I'm Michael Nally. Step outside right now and Here comes 35 degrees under a clear sky. That calm you're feeling? It won't last. Today cranks up the heat. Oklahoma City hits 73 degrees by mid-afternoon. Down in Lawton, you're pushing 74. Up in Tulsa and across the northeast, you're sitting at 72. Southwest winds kick in at 5 to 10 miles an hour. And that's where things get interesting. Those winds and that sunshine are creating elevated fire weather conditions across western Oklahoma. Humidity drops into the teens out there. Any outdoor burning today could spread fast. Not the day to test it. Tonight stays mild. Clear skies continue with lows in the low 50s statewide. Winds pick up a bit, gusting to 21 miles an hour. Monday cranks the heat even higher. We're talking mid-80s — 84 in Oklahoma City, 85 in the southwest, 84 in Tulsa. Another day of elevated fire weather, especially northwest where the air stays bone dry. Breezy south winds continue. Then Tuesday flips the script. Showers and thunderstorms develop by mid-morning. Some could turn severe with large hail and damaging winds possible. Storm chances run 60 to 70 percent statewide. Highs still reach the low 80s before the front arrives. Wednesday's cold front drops us back to the mid-60s with lingering rain early. Strong northwest winds follow. Thursday and Friday look quiet — sunny skies return with highs in the upper 60s to low 80s. One more thing — clocks spring forward tonight. You lose an hour of sleep, but we gain daylight. Spring equinox is 12 days away. See you this afternoon.
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  • Oklahoma Weather 3/7 Evening - Red Flag Follies
    Mar 8 2026
    Good evening. Oklahoma. I'm Michael Nally. In Step outside you'll feel it, that crisp, clean air after last night's front swept through. We're waking up to 49 degrees, but don't get used to it. Spring is charging in fast. In Here's setup, down in Central Oklahoma, you'll drop to about 40 degrees tonight. Then the sun takes over Sunday, bouncing you right back to 72 degrees. It's a quick rebound. Head up to Northeast Oklahoma. And you're dealing with some patchy fog after 4 A.M. Lows there dip closer to 38. But Sunday clears you out nicely, pushing the mercury to 73 degrees. Southwest Oklahoma follows the same playbook—chilly tonight near 37, then a sunny jump to 73 degrees by Sunday evening. Folks Western Oklahoma is under a **Red Flag Warning** Sunday from noon to 9 P.M. That includes Cimarron. Texas. And Beaver counties. Southwest winds are going to be gusting to 40 miles an hour. Humidity drops to a bone-dry 7 percent. Temps hit the upper 70s. That's a recipe for rapid fire spread. If you were planning any outdoor burning, please hold off. Monday brings near-record heat. We're talking mid-80s statewide. It’s going to feel like opening a pizza oven at noon. Then Tuesday, a storm system rolls in with thunderstorms. Some could be severe, especially out east. Wednesday snaps us back to reality with highs in the 60s. And you might even see a light freeze Thursday morning north of I-44. Enjoy the sunshine today, but keep that weather eye open for Tuesday. See you tomorrow.
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