Road conditions across Oklahoma are improving after a winter storm brought snow to the state on Thursday and Friday. >> Click ...
A winter storm is expected to blast the southern United States with heavy snow, ice and rain Thursday and Friday.
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.
At least 46 million people were under a winter storm warning as of Thursday as the storm spreads along the Gulf Coast Friday, ...
Officials with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation report slick and hazardous conditions with heavy snow affecting the ...
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Bartlesville expects less than an inch of snow Thursday, while areas south could see five inches. Winter storm impacts vary ...
A widespread winter storm will stretch from the Plains to the Midwest and mid-Atlantic in the coming days. Here's what to ...
UPDATE (8:00 a.m.) — I-40 eastbound at mile marker 247 is back open after stuck semis left the road shut down Friday morning.
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