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A new report says a number of states, including Oklahoma, are among those at higher risk for power disruption in the event of a major winter storm.
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Blizzard warnings continued in the mountains and flood advisories blanketed the region, on Saturday. Forecasters Sunday would bring some relief, before the next storm arrives on Monday.
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The winter storm that's pummeling nearly half the United States means snow in parts of California that often don't see it.
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Heavy snow and high winds are causing blizzard conditions in the Upper Midwest. It's the latest stage of a three-day storm that's placed over half the country under winter weather warnings.
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The term forecasters are using to describe the overall weather pattern is "anomalous" — for its unusual cold and warmth. In California, it could be the coldest storm in years.
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Wind chill warnings and advisories are in place for parts of the northern United States as regions see temperatures settle in the single digits.
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Drivers around Oklahoma City may notice a redder tint on some bridges ahead of a winter storm Tuesday as the city experiments with beet juice to combat potential icy conditions.
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As extremely cold weather moves into the state this week, many Oklahomans are looking for ways to keep themselves, their pets, their homes and their vehicles safe and warm.
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In Oklahoma, the average winter temperature is about four degrees warmer than it was in 1970. That's also true for Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa, and farmers are starting to feel the effects.
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Extreme winter weather can mean frozen pipes or roof damage. These tips can help your home weather a dangerous winter storm.