The snow brought on by a winter storm on Thursday has caused slick and hazardous road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro and throughout the state.
Snowy weather will roll into Oklahoma on Thursday. Here is the timeline of when to expect snow, sleet and a return to ...
Breaking those impacts down, you can see that most of the impacts to travel will be Thursday evening and Friday morning's ...
Having some non-perishable food and snacks stashed away in the car as well as water is a good idea. For the car, think about having a windshield ice scraper or even a small broom for snow removal.
The heaviest snow will fall in southeast Oklahoma, but much of the state will see at least some snow accumulation.
Oklahoma City is expecting a chilly day with a high of 31 degrees and a biting wind chill early on. Temperatures will dip to ...
Our next big system is moving our way and is expected to bring accumulating snow to most of the state Thursday and into early morning hours Friday.
As winter weather approaches, Oklahoma City crews are hard at work preparing city streets. Crews are pre-treating 1,700 miles of snow routes on Wednesday. On Thursday, 32 trucks equipped with salt ...
The Homeless Alliance Winter Shelter and shelters run by the Salvation Army and other organizations offer overnight shelter ...
A mix of snow and sleet is expected to arrive in the Dallas-Fort Worth area Thursday morning, as much of North Texas is under a winter storm warning. The National Weather Service said Wednesday ...