Wildfires leave behind a path of devastation in Oklahoma and Texas as the states continue to face critical fire weather this ...
Officials are warning that high winds expected this week will again raise the risk of severe wildfires in Oklahoma.
With Oklahomans still reeling from deadly wildfires that whipped across the state and destroyed hundreds of homes in recent ...
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center warned of "near historic" fire conditions in the Plains.
Extreme fire weather danger exists Tuesday afternoon for parts of New Mexico, the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma as winds once again pick up over a large swath of very dry land.
A dangerous combination of hurricane-force winds, dry land and cratering humidity levels are bringing sweeping dust storms ...
The fire threat continues in Oklahoma and increases in West Texas on Tuesday, with an extreme critical risk for weather conditions. Winds could gust 60 to 75 mph with relative humidity down to 7% in ...
More than 150 blazes were burning in Oklahoma alone, damaging many structures and hundreds of thousands of acres, and causing one death.
A new satellite image released by the NASA Earth Observatory has captured the dramatic plumes of smoke coming from the wildfires in Oklahoma that have devastated the state since Friday. Over 130 ...
At least 16 deaths and dozens of Injuries have been reported as powerful winds tore through the Southern Plains on Friday and ...
In Oklahoma alone, more than 150 blazes were burning, which have destroyed almost 300 structures and killed at least one person. transcript More than 150 blazes were burning in Oklahoma alone ...
Experts reported that the most likely place for a wildfire to spark is an area extending into north Texas across central ...