Thursday, January 9th 2025, 6:19 pm
As a winter storm approaches Oklahoma, our team of Meteorologists is here to guide you through what to expect.
Latest Warnings:
From potential snow totals to the timing of icy conditions and road impacts, we are breaking down everything you need to know to stay safe and prepared.
Here is the latest timeline:
Thursday Morning (6 AM - 12 PM):
LIVE UPDATES:
6:11 AM: Sleet and light snow are hitting the metro. There are no major effects yet; News 9 trackers are out monitoring conditions.
6:39 AM: On and off sleet is falling in downtown Oklahoma City with no major effects.
7:30 AM: Flurries reported in Blanchard.
8:00 AM: Snow hitting El Reno.
8:30 AM: Jeromy Carter is tracking snowy roads in and around Chickasha.
9:00 AM: It is snowing in Downtown Oklahoma City.
10:00 AM: Roads are beginning to have slick spots. Many counties in Oklahoma are blanketed with snow.
10:13 AM: Trackers are out, roads and highways are slick. Trackers are reporting cars on the side of the road on I-40 in Midwest City.
10:23 AM: Snow and slick spots are causing delays near the Tinker Diagonal.
10:34 AM: ODOT crews are clearing/treating major roads and highways.
10:36 AM: Jeremy Carter shows icy roads along I-35 in Murray County.
10:52 AM: American Airlines canceled all flights from DFW to OKC.
11:39 AM: Tom Pastrano is showing heavy snow in Norman. The University of Oklahoma campus is blanketed in snow.
11:46 AM: News 9's Jennifer Pierce reports several inches on the ground in downtown Norman but said roads have not been greatly affected.
11:50 AM: Jeromy Carter reports six to seven inches of snow in Wynnewood.
11:56 AM: News 9's Deanne Stein reports a layer of light, packable snow in Yukon.
Thursday Afternoon (12 PM - 6 PM):
LIVE UPDATES:
12:14 PM: Secondary/side roads still covered in snow and icy conditions.
12:15 PM: News 9's Tevis Hillis reports citizens in trucks helping to pull a car out of a ditch off Interstate 40 near Shawnee.
12:22 PM: News 9's Jeremy Pennel shared that there were 6-8 inches of snow near Sulphur.
1:00 PM: Snow continues to fall across the state. Roads are driveable in the Oklahoma City metro but with extreme caution.
2:00 PM: Schools across the Oklahoma City metro have began announcing closures or virtual days for Friday, Jan. 10. Check out News 9's full school closings list.
2:21 News 9's Jennifer Pierce reports from Norman where snowfall is steady and roadways are cleared.
2:30 PM: News 9's Marty Logan in Woodward where there are about 3 inches of snow and roads are slushy.
2:45 PM: EMSA said crews in Oklahoma City have responded to 2 cold exposure calls and 24 traffic accidents. EMSA urged residents to stay inside, but to dress in layers and only be outside for a short time if necessary.
2:45 PM: Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt said these state agencies are working to respond to winter weather: the Oklahoma National Guard (OKNG), Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (DPS), Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA), Department of Transportation (ODOT), and Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (OEM.)
3:22 PM Tom Pastrano is in Purcell where crews are working to clear main streets. There is about 4 inches of snow on the ground and snowfall is continuing.
3:30 PM: All lanes of southbound I-35 are now open near US-77 in Davis following an earlier crash.
4:30 News 9's Elizabeth Fitz reports from Scissortail park where a crowd is gearing up for a snowball fight
Thursday Evening (6 PM - 12 AM):
LIVE UPDATES
6 PM: The city of OKC sends out a newsletter saying:
9 PM: News 9's Jeromy Carter is on I-40 in southwest Oklahoma City. He says ODOT is treating the roads but it is best to use precaution when driving.
Friday Morning:
Our team of storm trackers will be out for you. Roads will improve through the day.
6 PM: OKC says the have 32 trucks out, working 12 hour shifts around the clock to keep main roads safe.
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