Dangerous cold temperatures remained across Oklahoma, with the lowest temperatures in nearly four years hitting the state.
With respiratory illnesses on the rise, Oklahoma health experts say three specific viruses stand out from the rest. According to OU Health, influenza A, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, are to blame.
Frigid temps & snow chances! Meteorologist Andrew Adams warns of wind chills below zero, light snow Monday, and dangerously cold mornings ahead.
Another arctic blast is heading towards Oklahoma, bringing with it bitter cold temperatures and possible snow flurries.
"Everyone wants to be warm, so we understand that. So a lot of heating sources come out. People use furnaces, people use space heaters, people use candles, so t
Oklahoma is experiencing a polar vortex, with temperatures dropping over the next week. The cold wind may be a shock when you wake up in the morning; however, the 2025 lowest temperatures have yet ...
Travel issues will persist through the weekend as roadways remain snow-packed and hazardous, particularly in southeastern Oklahoma and west ... passage of this front, cold weather will return ...
Arctic air has settled across Oklahoma, bringing dangerously cold wind chills and sub-freezing temperatures. Wind chills as low as -10 degrees are expected in some areas, particularly in the ...
"With oil prices reaching their highest point since July last week, it was inevitable that gasoline prices would start to climb again," explained Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. "The surge in diesel prices can be attributed to increased demand for heating oil as colder weather sets in."
Bitterly cold temperatures continue on Sunday because of the arctic blast, and there's another chance of snow in Oklahoma on Monday. >> Go to the KOCO weather page | Get KOCO on the Go | Subscribe to KOCO 5's YouTube channel KOCO 5 Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer says snow will move into western and northwestern Oklahoma around 6 a.
The band won't bring heavy snow, and most areas within it will likely only see a dusting of snow. A small area between Seiling, Canton and Watonga could see as much as an inch of
There isn’t a direct temperature or weather benchmark that school systems use to decide when to close the doors, but several factors do play a role.