High Wind — Texas, Oklahoma
2025-03-18 to 2025-03-19 · Texas, Oklahoma
Event narrative
Winds began gusting above 58 mph around 0055CDT and lasted for an hour or two. The peak wind gust of 78 mph at 0125CDT.
Wider weather episode
On March 18th, we had our last high wind, blowing dust, and extreme critical fire danger event of the month. Strong winds and multi wildfires occurred on the day of the 18th. Fire Warnings were issued in Dallam county for a fire on the northside of the county, and in Hutchison county when a fire broke out on the westside of Borger. The strongest winds actually transpired overnight into the early morning hours of the 19th due to an upper level meteorological feature that moved across the region called a sting jet. This extratropical cyclone brought strong +70 mph winds overnight and strong winds continued into the 19th alongside critical fire danger until relative humidity values finally recovered later in the afternoon.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1246112. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.