Winter Storm, NWS warning
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The National Weather Service issues a litany of notices before and during inclement weather events. They can be important signals on how to respond.
Ice and snow are expected when an Arctic blast and a winter storm hit Oklahoma later this week, with the OKC metro having a chance of seeing a record amount of snowfall. >> Go to the KOCO weather page | Get KOCO on the Go | Subscribe to KOCO 5's YouTube channel | Sign up for KOCO 5’s Morning NewsletterSign up for our NewslettersWhile the weather stays calm on Wednesday and Thursday,
The National Weather Service (NWS) is issuing winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories for much of the U.S., from the Midwest to the Northeastern and further. On Tuesday, Jan. 20, the American Red Cross responded with a warning about the frigid weather and tally of cold-weather safety
The weather service has issued a winter storm watch for counties farther south in Illinois and in southeast Missouri, excluding the metro-east and St. Louis area. Forecasters report there’s a 50 to 60% of at least 5 inches of snow in that southern region under the winter storm watch.
Potential winter storm could bring ice, power outages and hazardous roads to Troup County this weekend; officials urge residents to monitor forecasts and sign up for alerts.
Winter weather is coming to Central Texas this weekend, and people need to take steps to protect their people, pipes, plants and pets.
Winter storms place exceptional stress on residential and commercial heating systems, often exposing weaknesses that remain unnoticed during milder weather. From extreme cold and heavy snowfall to power outages and fluctuating temperatures,
A winter storm is expected to impact Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley this weekend, bringing widespread snow, prolonged bitter cold, and breezy conditions.