KOCO 5 Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer breaks down the snow timeline for Monday across Oklahoma. Oklahoma is expected to see snow on Monday as the arctic blast and winter weather continue across the state. >> Go to the KOCO weather page | Get KOCO on the Go | Subscribe to KOCO 5's YouTube channel
and will be the primary precipitation type affecting Oklahoma. However, the National Weather Service said in its forecaster's discussion Wednesday morning there is a chance snow will briefly change to sleet late Thursday morning in the area east and south ...
A winter storm is expected to blast the southern United States with heavy snow, ice and rain Thursday and Friday.
Here’s the latest on the Winter Weather Advisory for NW Oklahoma going thru 6 PM this evening. As a secondary surge of Arctic air surges south into NW Oklahoma and bands of light snow are
The National Weather Service warns of winter conditions affecting Oklahoma and northern Texas, with snowy and slippery roads expected.
Schools, courthouses and businesses across Oklahoma have closed their doors to keep people off the streets during the first major snowfall this winter.
Winter storm alerts have been issued across eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas for Thursday and Friday. Here's what we know.
Oklahoma skies spawned more tornadoes in 2024 than any previous year, according to preliminary data from the National Weather Service.
Officials said the City of McAlester is prepared ahead of forecasted winter weather that is expected to affect parts of southeastern Oklahoma beginning Thursday. The National Weather Service in Tulsa is currently forecasting 2-4 inches of snow in the McAlester area on Thursday with locally higher amounts possible.
At least 50 million people were under a winter storm warning as of Thursday as the storm spreads along the Gulf Coast Friday, according to the weather service. The storm should weaken by Saturday, bringing lighter snow between 1 and 3 inches to parts of the Northeast, the Mid-Atlantic and the Ohio Valley before exiting off the Carolinas.
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A combination of frigid air with a low pressure system over the Gulf are behind the storm, which could bring heavy snow just south of the Interstate 20 corridor across northern Louisiana and into Mississippi and a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain near the Interstate 10 corridor from Houston to Mobile, Alabama.