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Last Map Update: Sat, Feb 14, 2026 at 11:44:19 am CST

Localized heavy rain will be possible by late Friday night and continue into Saturday. The heavy rain could lead to ponding on roadways and localized flooding.
Some strong to severe storms will be possible intermittently from Friday night through Saturday evening. Large hail, damaging winds gusts and a very low risk for a tornado are the main hazards.
Showers and storms will increase over the area this evening and continue into Saturday night.
Fire weather conditions will increase across our west next week due to very dry and unseasonably warm air & windy conditions. The overall fire danger risk next week will be dependent on how much rain occurs this weekend prior to fire weather conditions increasing, and how quickly fuels/ground vegetation dries out.

Local Weather History For February 14th...
On this day in 2004, a record breaking snow storm hit southern
Oklahoma and northern Texas. Wichita Falls set a daily record for
snowfall with a total of 5.5 inches. By the time the storm ended, a
total of 8 inches accumulated in southeast Oklahoma near Durant.

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