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Dozens of fires raged over more than 30,000 acres across the state in 17 counties.
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As Oklahomans brace for wind chills lower than 20 degrees below zero over the next 4 days, state and local officials are providing advice and assurances on keeping your home safe and warm.
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The National Weather Service in Norman is into its second consecutive week of issuing heat advisories for the state. High temperatures are made more intense by humidity and heat bursts that usually occur in the spring are persisting this month.
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After most of the state received days of heavy rainfall, Oklahoma’s drought report looks refreshing. Only a quarter of the state remains in moderate to exceptional drought, although another third is still classified as “abnormally dry.”
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The City of Oklahoma City is looking for volunteers to collect data as part of a national project studying heat in urban areas.
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Oklahoma is slated to have widespread triple-digit temperatures on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Oklahoma has seen significant drought relief over the last few weeks thanks to recent storms.
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Strong storms producing at least three tornadoes over the weekend ravaged Oklahoma, knocking out power and leaving a path of destruction in their wake.
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Oklahoma is in tornado season for a bit longer — and so far this year, it’s been pretty busy.
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Guthrie city officials announced its municipal pool at Highland Park will stay closed for the summer due to the effects of the ongoing drought and low lake levels.
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Bartlesville’s city pools won’t open this summer due to ongoing water shortages.
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This week’s rain has made way for budding plants and budding questions about drought and flash flooding.
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An outbreak of tornadoes in central Oklahoma Wednesday evening leveled homes, tossed vehicles and killed at least three people. The Red Cross has opened shelters in three locations.
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Oklahomans can brace for another hike in fire danger at the end of this week and on into the next.