The snow brought on by a winter storm on Thursday has caused slick and hazardous road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro and throughout the state.
Local sheriffs say roads are getting slick and DOT maps are showing moderate to completely covered roads from Oklahoma, Kansas to Missouri.
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Snow is likely across Oklahoma on Thursday as a winter weather advisory was issued for much of the state. KOCO 5 ...
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Accumulating snow was most likely to begin around Tulsa between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., the National Weather Service reported Thursday morning.
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The heaviest snow will fall in southeast Oklahoma, but much of the state will see at least some snow accumulation.
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The winter weather advisory takes effect at 6 a.m. Thursday. Forecasters say 2-4 inches of snow could fall, with some sleet mixed in at the outset of the storm.