Wildfires leave behind a path of devastation in Oklahoma and Texas as the states continue to face critical fire weather this ...
Winds of up to 75 mph were fanning multiple fast-moving Oklahoma wildfires on Wednesday morning, prompting evacuation orders ...
In Oklahoma alone, more than 150 blazes were burning, which have destroyed almost 300 structures and killed at least one ...
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center warned of "near historic" fire conditions in the Plains.
Already some fires have sprouted in Oklahoma and Texas amid winds gusting over 70-85 mph. Evacuations are underway in the town of Alanreed, Texas, due to a wildfire, according to Texas A&M Forest ...
Hundreds of homes and other buildings were destroyed in Oklahoma, as fierce winds and wildfires swept the region.
Many wildfires in eastern Oklahoma have already sparked this March, and this week, the state will begin moving toward ...
While calm weather over the weekend helped crews get a handle on most wildfires burning across Texas and Oklahoma, forecasters at the National Weather Service said extremely critical fire weather ...
The National Weather Service has issued fire weather warnings for portions of Oklahoma due to risk of wildfire and dust storms blowing in from Texas.
Extreme fire weather danger exists Tuesday afternoon for parts of New Mexico, the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma as winds once ...
A dangerous combination of ferocious winds, dry lands and cratering humidity levels are bringing an "extremely critical" fire ...