Oklahoma-Texas Weather Alert: Snowfall Continues in Harmon and Hardeman Counties Until 4 AM

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Norman, OK – A winter weather advisory remains in effect for Harmon County, Oklahoma, and Hardeman County, Texas, until 4 a.m. CDT Sunday, as wet snow continues to impact the region. Motorists should be prepared for slippery road conditions overnight.

According to the National Weather Service in Norman, an additional inch of snow accumulation is expected before the advisory expires. The affected areas include the cities of Hollis, OK, and Quanah, TX, where light snowfall could contribute to hazardous travel conditions.

Authorities urge drivers to slow down and exercise caution while traveling, as slick roadways may pose a risk, especially on bridges and overpasses. Residents in Oklahoma can access up-to-date road conditions by calling 844-465-4997, while Texas travelers can obtain information by dialing 800-452-9292.

While snowfall is expected to taper off by early morning, lingering moisture and subfreezing temperatures may keep roads icy through the morning commute. Travelers should check local advisories before heading out and allow extra travel time where necessary.

Stay tuned for updates as weather conditions evolve. Officials recommend having an emergency kit in vehicles, including blankets, food, and water, in case of unexpected delays due to the winter weather.