The winter weather that has moved across Oklahoma has already created icy and hazardous road conditions Wednesday morning.
A winter storm brought snow and ice to Oklahoma on Wednesday, leaving behind slick roads that caused hundreds of crashes statewide.
KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says the wind Wednesday night dried out a lot of the ice, preventing it from freezing ...
Roads across Oklahoma are expected to be slick and hazardous after snow, ice and freezing rain hit the state later Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning.
While ice and snow accumulations are expected to be minimal, your Wednesday morning and evening commutes will likely be impacted. Here's what to know.
News 9 spoke with OHP Trooper Preston Cox to learn more about the agency's response after a wave of winter weather leaves ...
“I saw one roll over and I've seen several people just slide off the road,” said Danny Lingerfelt with The Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Equipped with more than 500 multipurpose truck ...
After a wave of winter weather left behind frozen roadways, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol has been responding to several reported crashes across the state. A: "We're having very slick road ...
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