OKLAHOMA CITY (KAMR/KCIT) — The Oklahoma Department of Transportation crews are continuing to treat slick spots as light snow falls across the area as of 4 p.m. on Saturday. ODOT said current road conditions and photos from the plow trucks can be viewed at on its website, or on the Drive Oklahoma app.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) and Oklahoma Turnpike Crews (OTA) continue to plow and treat slick roadways across the state.ODOT reports that
ODOT says wintry conditions have caused roadways in Oklahoma to become slick and hazardous. While crews work to properly treat and plow roadways, here is what drivers can do to stay safe.
Officials with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation report slick and hazardous conditions with heavy snow affecting the Eastern Northeastern part of Northern Oklahoma.
Snow is falling across Oklahoma on Thursday as a winter weather advisory was issued for much of the state. >> Check live radar | KOCO weather page | Get KOCO on the GoSign up for our NewslettersBelow is a running blog with the latest winter weather and snow updates.
TheOklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) is treating snowy reads inCimarron County in the Panhandle.ODOT announced reminders for motorists in the free
The snow brought on by a winter storm on Thursday has caused slick and hazardous road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro and throughout the state.
A winter storm is expected to blast the southern United States with heavy snow, ice and rain Thursday and Friday.
Winter weather is hitting Oklahoma to start 2025. Here's what you need to know to stay safe on the roads, including tips from local officials on how to prepare your vehicle and yourself.
After several Oklahoma schools called off classes on Thursday due to heavy snowfall, many have canceled school or shifted to virtual or remote learning for Friday, Jan. 10. The Department of Transportation has deemed roads in southwest and southcentral ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — State agencies are working in tandem today to respond to severe winter weather impacting Oklahoma.
After Thursday's winter weather, Oklahoma drivers should still be cautious of slick or dangerous roadways while traveling on Friday.