The storm is expected to reach Oklahoma Thursday, and could leave behind several inches of snow in some areas of the state.
A winter storm is expected to blast the southern United States with heavy snow, ice and rain Thursday and Friday.
Stay indoors when temperatures are freezing. If you must go out, dress warmly in a heavy coat, hat, scarf and gloves. Check Oklahoma road conditions thanks to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation's interactive map. See live updates on how winter weather is impacting OGE power.
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Snow will turn into sleet and freezing rain along parts of the Southeast, as well as southern Arkansas, the weather service reported. Forecasters warn that icy conditions, between a tenth and a quarter inch of ice, will make travel dangerous for many. Power outages and downed branches are also a concern.
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 may experience above-average warm and dry conditions for the rest of the winter season with the long-awaited arrival of La Niña. The phase is one part of the El Niño/Southern Oscillation, which alters weather patterns globally and is driven by sea surface temperatures.
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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.