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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.
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Several shelters remain open for people displaced by Oklahoma's wildfires. The fire risk remains elevated this week.
The fire danger is enhanced today along and east of the surface trough as outlined by the Red Flag Warning map posted ... will be very high to extreme until Oklahoma gets widespread rainfall.
The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management is coordinating with multiple state and federal agencies to assess damage, provide aid, and assist those affected. A red flag warning remains in ...
While Memphis is not under a red flag warning, the city is under a wind advisory with gusts up to 50 mph expected. Fires in Oklahoma and severe winds have prompted a red flag warning for most of ...
Large portions of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa had red flag warnings in effect Monday morning. The weather service says red flag warnings "alert fire managers on federal ...
Red Flag Warnings are stretching from the Texas Panhandle ... MORE: Residents told to 'leave now' as wildfires threaten Oklahoma towns Heavy rain and thunderstorms associated with the same storm ...
Portions of Texas are under red flag warnings as wildfires burn through the Lone Star State, USA TODAY reports. In Oklahoma, wildfires have killed four people and injured at least 200, per USA TODAY.