if you haven't heard the news yet, it's looking like winter in Oklahoma will be unseasonably cold and stormy in 2023/2024 according to the Farmer's Almanac.
You may have heard that feeding your dog ice is very dangerous and could cause serious illness or even death, especially during the extreme summer heat. We spoke to Oklahoma vets to get the truth about this warning.
It hasn't gotten as bad as originally predicted, but it could. One thing's for sure, don't take any chances. If you haven't heard the news yet the National Weather Service in Norman, OK. has issued a winter weather advisory for Lawton, Fort Sill, and all of Comanche Co.
Looks like most of Oklahoma is expecting snow and ice later this week according to the latest weather forecasts. Might want to get the bread and milk while there's still time, to prepare for the coming Snowpocalypse.
Better get the milk and bread while you still can! We could be seeing a severe winter storm with snow, ice, and freezing temperatures tomorrow. Now is the time to grab your essential supplies and get prepared.
Snowmageddon 2023 is coming, time to get the bread and milk! It's looking like Mother Nature is going to hit us with freezing temperatures, sleet, snow, and ice tomorrow. Most of Oklahoma is under a winter weather advisory and is bracing for the coming winter storm.
We could be having a white Christmas in Oklahoma this year. So far the Farmer's Almanac has been very accurate with the 2022 extended winter forecast and they're predicting snow in mid-December!
While we're all looking forward to Thanksgiving and spending some time with family and friends, not to mention eating. It's looking like Mother Nature is going to throw an icy wrench into everyone's plans for Turkey Day. They're predicting freezing temps, snow, and ice!
If you haven't heard the news it's looking like winter will be coming early for Oklahoma this year according to the Farmer's Almanac. Now would be the time to get prepared and make sure you have everything you'll need to brave the cold.
Well, here we are day three of Mother Nature's frozen wonderland. It's been a crazy couple of days in Lawton, Fort Sill and it's not over yet! Things are slowly but surely starting to melt off, but we've got a ways to go before the roads are clear.