Woodward, Oklahoma Travel and evening commutes are impacted by the winter weather advisory that is in force until 6 p.m. Monday and the ongoing snowfall in northwest and western Oklahoma.
Additional snow accumulations of up to two inches were recorded by the National Weather Service in impacted locations like Woodward, Alva, Fairview, and Taloga. Road conditions might get slick, making driving difficult, especially during rush hour, officials say.
An advisory is also in effect for Buffalo, Seiling, and Cherokee, and snow is predicted to fall throughout the day. Localized travel delays and commuting disruptions could result from the weather event.
It is recommended that drivers slow down and drive carefully. For the most recent information on road conditions, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation advises contacting 511.
Snowfall is reducing in the early evening, and temperatures are still low. Drivers ought to prepare for lengthy trips and stock their cars with emergency supplies.
For more details and alert updates, residents are urged to keep an eye on local weather bulletins.
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