Snow has blanketed Oklahoma after the state was hit by a winter storm and Arctic blast.
A winter storm moved into Oklahoma Friday evening and continued through the overnight hours, bringing snow and ice to the ...
The snow and ice brought by a winter storm that hit Friday caused some slick and hazardous road conditions throughout ...
Most of the state, including western, central, northern and eastern Oklahoma could see anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of snow.
Drivers are urged to continue to use caution as more people hit slick and hazardous roads days after a winter storm left ...
The winter storm that moved in Friday has dropped several inches of snow throughout the state, and more will fall Saturday ...
Roads and highways across Oklahoma remain slick and hazardous after multiple days of a winter storm that brought snowfall and ...
Road conditions remain slick and hazardous across the Oklahoma City metro after a winter storm dropped several inches of snow ...
Freezing rain and ice created slick road conditions and caused hundreds of crashes Wednesday across Oklahoma. >> Open the video player above to a live feed from Sky 5 showing road conditions in the ...
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After a winter storm hit Oklahoma this weekend, how much snow fell across the state?
Conditions remain slick in spots as snow-covered roads remain following a winter storm and Arctic blast hit Oklahoma over the ...