Sleet fell in the Tulsa area early on Monday, December 1, as the National Weather Service (NWS) warned that a wintry mix would be moving through.Footage filmed by X user @Mike_Coletta shows it ...
While severe thunderstorms and gusty winds bolted across Oklahoma and Texas last night, only one potential tornado made an ...
TULSA, Okla. — The National Weather Service Office in Tulsa is predicting that some severe thunderstorms may impact much of eastern Oklahoma and far northwest Arkansas on Tuesday afternoon and evening ...
TULSA, Okla. (KNWA/KFTA) — UPDATE: The National Weather Service in Tulsa says its survey team found damage from at least nine tornadoes in Arkansas and Oklahoma. A tornado that started in Greenland ...
The Lincoln Fire Department said the storm damaged multiple structures and brought down several power lines and trees. There are no injuries reported at this time. The fire department said crews have ...
The National Weather Service of Tulsa has identified ten tornadoes that left damage across parts of Northwest Arkansas. - Greenland to Elkins: EF2 Tornado (115-125 mph) Sign up for our Newsletters The ...
Update (7 a.m. Friday): The Tulsa area could see a half-inch of snow Friday morning, especially across Rogers County, according to National Weather Service Tulsa. Wind chills from minus 10 to minus 5 ...
Millions in Texas and Oklahoma are gearing up for potential flooding Thursday night and into the weekend, the National Weather Service (NWS) warns. Newsweek reached out to the agency via email for ...
Meet the dedicated team at Tulsa’s National Weather Service office, who work to keep Oklahomans safe during the intense storm season. Learn about their personal stories and devotion to the community.
Travel disruptions continued across the country on Sunday, with over 1,600 flight delays and nearly 500 cancellations.
Welcome back to school today, Tulsa Public Schools students. TPS, along with many area schools, have been closed since Friday (the break started Thursday for some more rural districts), but many ...