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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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This year’s winter in the south, including Oklahoma, will be warmer and drier between December and February due to La Niña, according to an outlook report by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Seasons are changing, which means motorists might need to drive carefully to avoid deer collisions, experts say.
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People in Oklahoma weren’t the only ones affected by the recent record cold temperatures. So was the state’s bird population. Some species in Oklahoma…
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Frigid temperatures never fully took hold in Oklahoma this winter. February saw record high temperatures, and instead of ice and snow, wildfires were the…
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After a mild weekend, much colder temperatures appear on tap for next week according to the Norman Forecast Office of the National Weather Service.The…