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Last Map Update: Fri, Mar 13, 2026 at 10:22:33 pm CDT

Strong northwest winds are expected behind a cold front that will move across the area Sunday. Wind gusts up to 60 mph will be possible.
As a strong upper ridge develops across the Southwestern U.S., hot and dry weather is expected into late March. This will continue to promote daily fire weather risks.
Drought conditions have continued to worsen this month, particularly in southwest and central Oklahoma and western north Texas where rainfall has been sparse.
Forecast for the next 7 days.

Local Weather History For March 13th...
On this day in 2019, an intense storm system moved out of the
southern Rocky Mountains into the Central Plains, resulting in an
extensive area of very strong winds. Damaging wind gusts occurred
over eastern New Mexico and southeast Colorado, eastward across the
Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, into western Oklahoma and western
Kansas. Across Oklahoma, all but far eastern parts of the state saw
wind gusts over 50 mph. Wind gusts of 60 to 70 mph were recorded from
Woodward and Gage, down to Clinton and Weatherford. The highest
recorded wind gusts during the event were seen in the Texas
Panhandle, with the top spot being Fritch, Texas, where a wind gust
of 84 mph was measured at the West Texas Mesonet.

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