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.
Ninety years ago, the Black Sunday dust storm blasted the Great Plains with millions of tons of topsoil scoured from the once ...
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 ...
In Oklahoma, almost 300 houses and structures were destroyed ... In Kansas, eight people died when high winds and a dust ...
In a new report out last week based in part on pollen scores, Tulsa ranked fourth among the most allergy-affected cities ...
Foreboding predictions of dangerous weekend weather came true as a dynamic storm spawned tornadoes, dust storms and wildfires ...
Violent tornadoes ripped through parts of the U.S., wiping out schools and toppling semitractor-trailers in several states.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump said his office monitored the deadly bout of severe weather and deployed the National Guard ...
A series of storms that kicked up wildfires, tornadoes and dust while barreling across eight states over the weekend have ...
Dozens of fires were still burning across the state on Monday, said Keith Merckx at Oklahoma Forestry Services ... High winds ...
The National Weather Service has issued fire weather warnings for portions of Oklahoma today due to a heightened risk of wildfire and dust storms blowing in from Texas. Oklahoma residents are ...