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Issued at: 9:49 PM CST 1/24/09, expires at: 6:00 AM CST 1/25/09
Winter storm watch remains in effect from Monday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon,
A winter storm watch remains in effect from Monday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon for the following counties,
In Arkansas, benton, carroll, Washington, madison.
In Oklahoma, osage, Washington, nowata, craig, ottawa, pawnee, tulsa, rogers, mayes, Delaware, creek, okfuskee, okmulgee, wagoner, cherokee, adair, muskogee, mcintosh.
A winter storm watch means heavy snow or a significant accumulation of ice or sleet is expected in the watch area.
Residents in the watch area should prepare winter storm conditions. Make sure your car is winterized and in good working order. Also make sure you have an adequate supply of food, water and the necessary medication to last through the duration of the winter storm.
Significant ice accumulation on trees and power lines may occur, which could cause power outages. Do not go near downed lines, assume they are live and report any down lines or power outages to your electric company.
Stay tuned to noaa weather radio, commercial radio or television for the latest information concerning this developing winter weather event. Additional weather information can also be found at: National Weather Service Forecast Office - Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Winter storm watch remains in effect from Monday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon,
A winter storm watch remains in effect from Monday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon for the following counties,
In Arkansas, benton, carroll, Washington, madison.
In Oklahoma, osage, Washington, nowata, craig, ottawa, pawnee, tulsa, rogers, mayes, Delaware, creek, okfuskee, okmulgee, wagoner, cherokee, adair, muskogee, mcintosh.
A winter storm watch means heavy snow or a significant accumulation of ice or sleet is expected in the watch area.
Residents in the watch area should prepare winter storm conditions. Make sure your car is winterized and in good working order. Also make sure you have an adequate supply of food, water and the necessary medication to last through the duration of the winter storm.
Significant ice accumulation on trees and power lines may occur, which could cause power outages. Do not go near downed lines, assume they are live and report any down lines or power outages to your electric company.
Stay tuned to noaa weather radio, commercial radio or television for the latest information concerning this developing winter weather event. Additional weather information can also be found at: National Weather Service Forecast Office - Tulsa, Oklahoma.