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Last Map Update: Mon, Apr 6, 2026 at 2:30:21 pm CDT

Elevated fire weather conditions will be possible Monday afternoon across northwestern Oklahoma.
After mostly dry weather early in the week, the chance for persistent shower and storm activity will increase late this week into the weekend. Strong to severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall will be possible.
There is a risk for severe storms over the weekend. Check back for the latest information as the risk areas/categories will likely change.
The chance for showers and thunderstorms will increase across the area later this week. Strong to severe storms and/or heavy rain/flooding could be possible.
Several rounds of rainfall are expected late this week into the weekend. Flooding concerns are possible, especially with training storms.
Forecast for the next 7 days.

Local Weather History For April 6th...
On this date in 2011, Wichita Falls set a record high of 100 degrees.
Not only is this a record for the date, it is also the second
earliest day of the year that Wichita Falls has reached the century
mark. The earliest is March 27, back in 1971.

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