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Last Map Update: Tue, Mar 10, 2026 at 12:58:34 am CDT

Severe thunderstorms are possible Tuesday afternoon into the overnight hours. All hazards will be possible.
Fire weather returns this weekend into next week. The fire weather threat next week will largely depend on how much rain we get Tuesday into Wednesday.
Forecast for the next 7 days.
There will be three storm spotter training early this upcoming week located in Watonga and Fairview as well as an online webinar. See graphic and link for details: https://www.weather.gov/oun/spottertalk

Local Weather History For March 9th...
Large temperature contrasts across Oklahoma are not too unusual in
the early spring. This can result in part of the state experiencing
severe winter weather, while the rest of the state has to deal with
hail and high winds from severe thunderstorms. This was the case on
March 8th and 9th, 1994, as central and northern parts of Oklahoma
were covered with heavy snow, while southern Oklahoma had severe
thunderstorms. Snow accumulations of 6 to 10 inches were common
across the northern half of the state.

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