2nd half of winter storm to move into Oklahoma
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The winter storm knocked out power to hundreds of thousands, canceled 14.8K flights and left more than half of all Americans facing sub-zero wind chills.
A winter storm moved into Oklahoma Friday evening and continued through the overnight hours, bringing snow and ice to the state.
Here are some tips for people dealing with power outages amid a raging winter storm impacting hundreds of thousands across the United States.
By Rich McKay, Julia Harte and Steve Gorman Jan 23 (Reuters) - Snow fell over parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas on Friday in a frosty prelude to a monster winter storm expected to converge with bitter Arctic cold and engulf much of the United States over the weekend from the Rockies to the Eastern Seaboard.
Oklahomans are emptying grocery store shelves and lining up at gas stations to prepare for what's expected to be a significant, impactful winter storm
A major winter storm that is dropping ice and sleet on Dallas is having major impacts from Texas to the East Coast.
FOX Weather Storm Specialist Mike Seidel is live from Tulsa, Oklahoma, where a massive storm system has begun moving through the area. Snow is falling and temperatures are below freezing. The city has issued an emergency declaration.
Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt is encouraging residents to stay home and prepare for the dangerous winter storm expected to hit his city, which rarely sees snow and ice.