FOX23 is tracking fires and power outages across Green Country amid the extreme fire danger and high winds across the state.
The NWS has issued red flag and high wind warnings for portions of Oklahoma on Friday. Residents should stay aware and take precautions.
Authorities are urging Oklahomans to take precautions, including not doing any outdoor burning, safely disposing of lit cigarettes and keeping idling vehicles off dry grass.
Wind-driven wildfires blew across northeastern Oklahoma Friday afternoon. News On 6 crews and storm trackers covered the fires from all over the area. Here is a timeline of what happened throughout ...
Multiple fast-moving wildfires have erupted across Oklahoma, prompting evacuations. Fires have been reported in Norman, ...
An outbreak of wildfires fueled by dry conditions and hurricane-force winds was rapidly spreading across the Texas Panhandle ...
Emergency officials have issued new evacuation orders as wildfires continue to spread in Oklahoma County. According to ...
Evacuation orders have been issued for a town in western Oklahoma, and thousands of people are without power as a strong windstorm moves through the state.
Oklahoma is experiencing high winds of 55 to 70 miles per hour, and thousands of central Oklahomans are without power.
More than 40,000 customers are without power across the state of Oklahoma as strong winds and wildfire dangers spread across ...
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 ...
Aaron Ward, a meteorologist with the Weather Service office in Amarillo said visibility was “nearly zero” in the greater ...