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Last Map Update: Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 2:24:21 am CST

Patchy fog may develop early Monday morning through mid-morning across portions of southeast and south central Oklahoma. Visibility may drop below 1 mile, with the greatest chances in southeast Oklahoma. Slow down and increase distance and turn on low-beam headlights.
Fire weather conditions will increase across much of Oklahoma (especially western areas) and western-north Texas next week due to warm, dry and windy conditions.
Increasing fire weather concerns this week with dry and windy conditions, along with warm, above-normal temperatures.
Gusty south-southwesterly winds are forecast on Monday and Tuesday, with strongest wind gusts expected on Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Temperatures will be 20-25 degrees above normal for the first half of the coming week. We have a shot to tie or set record high temperatures, most likely on Tuesday.
Increasing risk for fire weather during the middle of this week with dry and windy conditions, along with warm, above normal temperatures.

Local Weather History For February 16th...
February of 1913 was the 6th snowiest month ever in Oklahoma City
when a total of 12.9 inches of snow fell on the city. However, it is
the 2nd snowiest February in Oklahoma City, behind 2011 when 18.9
inches of snow accumulated.

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