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Snow is likely across Oklahoma on Thursday as a winter weather advisory was issued for much of the state. KOCO 5 ...
Winter weather has brought snow to Oklahoma on Thursday, causing accumulation and slick spots on roads. KOCO 5 First Alert Storm Chasers are tracking road conditions as the snow continues to fall.
Interstate 35 was at a standstill on Thursday afternoon near Wynnewood as heavy snow fell in the area. KOCO Meteorologist Michael Armstrong said it wasn't clear what was causing the delays, but ...
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.
In Garvin County, snow and sleet have been falling since early Thursday and KOCO 5 spoke emergency management officials on what they’re seeing.
Crews responded to a semi-trailer that jackknifed Thursday morning after snowfall created slick roads in the Oklahoma City metro.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for much of Oklahoma as snow showers are expected to move across the state on Thursday.
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.
Something you can do during a snowstorm is towel-drying your pet when they come inside. You also should have a few extra blankets or a nice pillow over the next few days for when your dog has to make ...
Parts of Oklahoma have been blanketed by snow as a winter storm hit the Sooner State on Thursday. As of 10:15 a.m. Thursday, KOCO 5 Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer says there has been some solid snow ...
Snow is expected to move into the Oklahoma City metro later Thursday morning and should continue to fall on and off throughout the day.