The snow is moving out of Oklahoma on Friday, but the impact has been left behind as roads remain slick and school districts either canceled classes or moved to remote learning.
The winter storm warning that was issued for the Oklahoma City metro has been dropped, but the damage has been done. KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says there are snow-covered, slushy and wet ...
OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR) – The 4Warn Storm Team is keeping track of road conditions and cold temperatures Friday morning.
As of this morning, we anticipate winter storm criteria for southeastern Oklahoma, with winter weather advisory criteria more likely across parts of northeastern Oklahoma. Snowfall probabilities ...
A significant winter storm is approaching ... Some locations in far southeast Oklahoma might even accumulate up to 6 inches of wet, packable snow—perfect for building snowmen and enjoying ...
As Oklahoma experiences frigid temperatures, a winter storm system could bring snow later this week. With temperatures not expected to get significantly above freezing until Thursday, a forecasted ...
A major winter storm will impact the Southern and Central ... Arctic air will plunge southward, moving across Oklahoma early Sunday morning. Light snow showers are possible, mainly across northern ...
We’re tracking a winter storm for Thursday and Friday ... The greatest impact will be across south-central and southeastern Oklahoma. Significant snowfall totals are possible!