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Sunny, Breezy Sunday With Fire Risk In Oklahoma City
Red Flag Warning issued for western Oklahoma counties as gusty winds and low humidity raise wildfire concerns.
Apr. 19, 2026 at 3:07pm
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As dry, gusty winds sweep across the Oklahoma prairie, the threat of fast-moving wildfires looms large, underscoring the region's vulnerability to the forces of nature.Oklahoma City TodayClear skies and warm temperatures are expected in Oklahoma City on Sunday, April 19, 2026, with highs near 73°F. However, a Red Flag Warning has been issued for western parts of the state from noon to 8 p.m. due to gusty southwest winds and very low humidity, which could rapidly spread any fires that start.
Why it matters
Oklahoma City has experienced several wildfires in recent years due to the state's susceptibility to drought and high winds. This Red Flag Warning highlights the ongoing fire risk and the need for residents to be cautious with any outdoor activities that could spark a blaze.
The details
The National Weather Service in Norman has issued a Red Flag Warning for portions of northwest and western Oklahoma, where gusty southwest winds and very low humidity could help any spark turn into a fast-moving fire. Forecasters expect afternoon relative humidity to drop into the teens, and officials are urging residents to avoid outdoor burning and report any smoke quickly so fire crews can respond.
- The Red Flag Warning is in effect from noon to 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
- Highs are expected to reach around 73°F on Sunday afternoon.
The players
National Weather Service in Norman
The regional office of the National Weather Service that issued the Red Flag Warning for western Oklahoma.
What’s next
Residents in western Oklahoma should monitor the weather conditions and be prepared to take immediate action if a wildfire starts in their area.
The takeaway
This Red Flag Warning underscores the ongoing fire risk in Oklahoma due to the state's susceptibility to drought and high winds. Residents need to be extra cautious with any outdoor activities that could spark a blaze, and report any signs of smoke or fire immediately to help prevent a larger disaster.
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