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Powerful winds drive wildfires across Oklahoma: Homes threatened, evacuation orders issued


Wildfires swept through several parts of Oklahoma on Friday, driven by powerful winds that sent plumes of dust and smoke across the region, knocked down power lines and sparked evacuation orders as fast-moving flames threatened residential areas.

Gusts of up to 70 mph were part of a “monster” storm that was raging across the United States, expected to bring blizzard conditions to the northern Plains, wildfires to the southern and central U.S. and tornadoes in the South. The high winds and fire weather conditions were expected to continue into the evening. A near-critical fire threat was expected to continue into Saturday.

Windows rattled, roof shingles and broken branches ripped through the air, and sirens could be heard throughout the day in Oklahoma City and other areas as fire crews raced to numerous hot spots as they sprouted up.

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There were eight fire warnings issued by the National Weather Service and Oklahoma Forestry Services as of 3:40 p.m. Friday, which indicate dangerous wildfires where residents are being advised to prepare for an evacuation if requested:

  • Velma — two miles southeast
  • Meridian/Arcadia — three miles south of Meridian
  • Camargo — west of the town
  • Orlando — three miles east
  • Lake Thunderbird/Norman — several fires and a large evacuation area
  • Leedey — evacuated Friday afternoon
  • Pawhuska — five miles west
  • Southern Osage County — south of Skedee

As of Friday afternoon, nearly 75,000 Oklahomans were without power, the majority of outages being in central Oklahoma. A power outage in Oklahoma City temporarily shut down the high school state basketball tournaments at the State Fair Arena. Grass fires broke out across the state, with one caused by downed power lines threatening the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Hope in Oklahoma City before being put out by fire crews.

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Blowing dust was causing low visibility Friday afternoon, as little as a quarter mile in western Oklahoma. As numerous accidents occurred due to the extreme wind, the National Weather Service in Norman advised to only travel when necessary and give high-profile vehicles a wide berth.

Evacuation orders issued in Norman, Leedey

Residents in the western town of Leedey, Oklahoma, were advised to evacuate just before 1 p.m. to the town of Hammon at the Oklahoma FEMA Gymnasium for safety.

About an hour later, some Norman residents were asked to evacuate to the Little Axe Recreation Center or Cross Point Church. Residents living along and east of 108th Avenue and 132th Avenue, and north of Post Oak Road to State Highway 9, were issued the evacuation notice.

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There were as many as four fires burning in east Norman near Lake Thunderbird on Friday afternoon, the local National Weather Service office said.

Fire weather causes dangerous driving conditions

Friday’s conditions were less than ideal for driving, with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol having responded to several accidents across the state caused by extreme wind gusts.

The state also suspended any transportation of oversized loads, and downed power lines in Oklahoma City caused a section of Interstate 240 between Western Avenue and May Avenue to close.

Remember if you spot a fire to alert first responders by calling 911.

Saturday’s outlook

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Fire weather was expected to continue Saturday, with the high temperatures ranging from 59 to 68 degrees.

The northwesterly winds would be moving at an average of 15 to 20 miles per hour, with maximum wind gusts up to 28 miles per hour.



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San Antonio Spurs vs Oklahoma City Thunder, Final Score: Spurs win 2nd straight against the champs, 130-110

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San Antonio Spurs vs Oklahoma City Thunder, Final Score: Spurs win 2nd straight against the champs, 130-110


The energy was off the charts in the Frost Bank Center even before opening tip for what many hoop fans are hoping is the next great NBA rivalry. Both the Spurs and Thunder the traded blows on the offensive and defensive end in an exhilarating display of basketball that included 12 lead changes and 11 ties. Oklahoma City took a slim 60-58 lead into the locker room at halftime. The second half played out in much the same fashion with extremely high-level basketball and neither team able to pull away, though San Antonio were the ones who took a 5 point lead heading into the 4th quarter. That chink in the Thunder armor though was enough to blow the game wide open to begin the final frame for the Spurs. They spent the vast majority of the 4th quarter just making life hell for the Thunder, who waved the white flag and pulled their starters with 3 minutes left in the game.

Led by huge performances from Stephon Castle, Harrison Barnes and a particularly special performance by Keldon Johnson off the bench, the win marks their second straight win over the defending champions and their 7th win in a row, the longest for the club since 2019. Tonight’s win sets the table for Thursday’s Christmas Day match-up in Oklahoma City pretty nicely, sending a message to anyone still doubting whether or not the Silver and Black are for real.

The rematch on Christmas Day starts at 1:30 CT on ABC and ESPN.



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Christmas is nearly here, but are you done with Christmas shopping? You still have a few days left, and we know that so many people face the annual challenge of what to buy someone who has everything, or is hard to buy for.

News 9 spoke to Von Maur representative Mathew Burniga to learn how to wrap up your Christmas shopping.





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Oklahoma basketball shoots program-record 67.8% from field, beats Stetson

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NORMAN, Okla. — Derrion Reed scored 22 points, Xzayvier Brown finished with 18, and Oklahoma set the program’s single-game record for field-goal percentage on Monday night as the Sooners beat Stetson 107-54 on Monday night.

Oklahoma shot 67.8% (40 of 59) from the field and had its highest-scoring game since a 107-86 win over Arkansan-Pine Bluff on Nov. 30, 2023. The previous record was 66.1% (39 of 59) against Baylor on Feb. 26, 2005.

The Sooners made 12 of 24 from 3-point range, outrebounded Stetson 39-24, and outscored the Hatters 54-18 in the paint.

Mohamed Wague had 15 points and nine rebounds for Oklahoma and Tae Davis added 12 points and six assists. Kuol Atak and Nijel Pack each scored 11 points.

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Ethan Copeland, the only Stetson (4-9) player who scored in double figures, had 14 points.

Oklahoma (9-3) used runs of 15-3 and 10-2, the latter of which culminated with a Jadon Jones three-point play that gave the Sooners a 26-11 lead a little more than eight minutes into the game.

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