Winter Weather Advisory: Northwest Oklahoma Expects Up to 2 Inches of Snow by Evening

Winter Weather Advisory Northwest Oklahoma Expects Up to 2 Inches of Snow by Evening

Woodward, OK – Snowfall continues across northwest and western Oklahoma, and a winter weather advisory is in effect until 6 p.m. Monday, affecting travel and evening commutes.

The National Weather Service confirmed additional snow accumulations of up to two inches in affected areas such as Woodward, Alva, Fairview, and Taloga. According to officials, road conditions may become slippery, posing a challenge for drivers, particularly during peak travel hours.

Buffalo, Seiling, and Cherokee are also under an advisory, with snow expected to fall throughout the afternoon. The weather event may disrupt commutes and cause localized travel delays.

Travelers are advised to slow down and exercise caution when driving. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation recommends calling 511 for the most up-to-date road conditions.

Temperatures remain cold, with snowfall decreasing in the early evening. Drivers should plan for extended travel times and keep emergency supplies in their vehicles.

Residents are encouraged to monitor local weather reports for additional information and updates to the advisory.

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