OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A powerful winter storm swept across Oklahoma on Tuesday, covering roads in ice, which contributed to hundreds of crashes, and keeping state troopers and power crews busy ...
After a cold front moved in overnight, freezing drizzle, sleet and snow fell in Oklahoma on Tuesday. Travel has been hazardous throughout the day and roads could continue to be slick and create ...
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation said that they are working to keep roads safe, as are county and city crews. A winter storm will develop this morning and continue for most of the day and ...
Forecasters said the severe storm threat would continue into the weekend with a high chance of tornadoes and damaging winds ...
After freezing drizzle, sleet and snow fell in Oklahoma on Tuesday ... to be slick in some spots thanks to previously fallen ice and snow.
With a cold front situated to move in on Tuesday, meteorologists are predicting hazardous driving conditions throughout the day as snow and ice blanket Oklahoma. Here's what you need to know.
Time to break out the thermal underwear, Oklahoma. The next winter storm is headed this way ... There's also a good chance for ice and snow in the forecast, all of which points to another ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The 4Warn Storm Team is keeping an eye on winter ... Keep a blanket, an ice scraper, jumper cables, a phone charger, snacks and water in your vehicle in case you get ...
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