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A number of tribal nations have decided to close their offices and are asking citizens to travel only if necessary as Oklahoma experiences its second day of cold, winter weather.
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Storm spawns a deadly tornado along its southern edge in Alabama while about 350,000 homes and businesses are without power.
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Oklahomans are bracing for freezing rain, sleet, snow and ice as the first major winter storm of the season heads for the state.
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The storm system could leave more than a foot of snow and in excess of a quarter inch of ice in some areas, the National Weather Service warned.
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Extreme winter conditions, including ice, freezing temperatures and heavy snow, are expected to blanket much of the U.S. this weekend. Here's how to prepare for winter driving.
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As the weather gets colder, you may worry about what that upcoming gas bill could look like. Here are some tips for keeping your utility bills low this season.
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The Texas Department of State Health Services adjusted the number of people who died from last February's storm to 246 people — up from July's tally of 210.
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Forecasters are predicting a drier and warmer winter, but Oklahomans should still be prepared for extreme weather.
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Say yes to that second s'more and dressing like an onion. Cold weather enthusiasts — and one hater — offer their advice on how to survive and perhaps even thrive during pandemic outdoor gatherings.