How to prepare for tornadoes in Oklahoma City
Spring in Oklahoma City means a greater chance of severe weather, and when storms move in, preparation matters. Having a plan, knowing where to go and staying informed can make all the difference.
Spring in Oklahoma City means a greater chance of severe weather, and when storms move in, preparation matters. Having a plan, knowing where to go and staying informed can make all the difference.
A new survey by Career.io ranks meteorologist positions at the National Weather Service office in Norman as the No. 1 job in Oklahoma and No. 9 nationally.
ACOG has completed the 2024-2025 Regional Snow Route Map to help guide drivers through Central Oklahoma roadways when they are covered in snow.
Living in Oklahoma means dealing with unpredictable weather conditions. Here is a list of some helpful tips to ensure you stay safe and warm during the Oklahoma Winter.
We’ve all heard of spring cleaning, but as we move into the colder months, it’s just as important to tackle some cleaning around your house to ensure it’s ready for the oncoming winter.
On Aug. 12, there will be more than 300 “street scientists” driving around Oklahoma City measuring air temperature to determine the hottest parts of the city.
The Greater OKC Chamber research team recently met with Shawnee city leadership to share that more than 1,700 businesses and 16,000 employees may have been impacted by the storm.
It’s no surprise to those who’ve lived in Oklahoma for an extended amount of time that we are quickly approaching storm season. Being an Oklahoman, we know that springtime brings with it the need to keep up with the weather in order to be prepared for anything.