Issued on: March 26, 2026
Numerous prescribed and agricultural fires continue across eastern Oklahoma and the Flint Hills of Kansas through the forecast period.  Meanwhile, warm, dry, and breezy weather enhances very high fire danger in the western counties.  Any fires may produce locally healthy smoke, and the combination may generate a broad region of moderate fine particulate matter.  A cold front will interrupt the unseasonable dry heat tomorrow, but southerly winds and unseasonably warm, dry weather will resume for next week, so bright sunshine will enhance ozone production especially near and north of large urban areas.  Long-range models suggest some rain showers at least in the eastern counties for Easter.