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Tulsa is in charge of weather forecasts, warnings and local statements as well as aviation weather and NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts in its service area. The office operates two Doppler weather radars, one in Tulsa (INX), and the other in Fort Smith, Arkansas (SRX). Steve Piltz is the Meteorologist-In-Charge (MIC) of this office. [1]
A weather cancellation or delay is closure, cancellation, or delay of an institution, operation, or event as a result of inclement weather. Certain institutions, such as schools, are likely to close when bad weather, such as snow, flooding, air pollution , tropical cyclones , or extreme heat , causes power outages , or otherwise impedes public ...
News 9 Now and News on 6 Now are American regional digital broadcast television networks that are owned by Griffin Media.The channels simulcast and rebroadcast local news programming seen on Griffin-owned CBS affiliates KWTV-DT (channel 9) in Oklahoma City and KOTV-DT (channel 6) in Tulsa, Oklahoma in their respective markets, along with select other programs.
That broke the daily record of 6.9 inches set in 1977, the National Weather Service said. Dayton saw 2.7 inches of snow Sunday, tying a daily record set in 1903. (11:44 a.m. ET) Topeka: Clearing ...
On Thursday, 8,832 flights were delayed and 791 flights were canceled within, into or out of the U.S. in part thanks to strong storms that resulted in multiple tornadoes in Texas and Louisiana.
News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... Bad weather in Texas causes flight cancellations, delays at airports, including Sacramento. Daniel Hunt. May 28, 2024 at 10:43 AM.
KOTV-DT (channel 6) is a television station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, affiliated with CBS.It is owned by Griffin Media alongside Muskogee-licensed CW affiliate KQCW-DT (channel 19) and radio stations KOTV (1170 AM), KRQV (92.9 FM), KVOO-FM (98.5), KXBL (99.5 FM) and KHTT (106.9 FM).
The weather service on Saturday evening issued an additional tornado watch impacting 3.5 million people for parts of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi through 2 a.m. CST.