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JANUARY 22, 2024
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SCHOOLS
Billings Public Schools closed Monday
Covington-Douglas Public Schools closed Monday
Dover Public Schools Virtual-Remote Learning Monday
Garber Public Schools closed Monday
Hennessey Public Schools closed Monday
Kingfisher Public Schools closed Monday
NOC- Tonkawa and NOC-Stillwater have both cancelled classes Monday
Okarche Public Schools Virtual-Remote Learning Monday
Pioneer Pleasant Vale Schools will be closed Monday
Waukomis Public Schools closed Today
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OTHER
Wheatheart Nutrition-Billings Closed Monday
Wheatheart Nutrition-Blackwell Closed Monday
Wheatheart Nutrition-Enid Closed Monday
Wheatheart Nutrition-Garber Closed Monday
Wheatheart Nutrition-Helena Closed Monday
Wheatheart Nutrition-Jet Closed Monday
Wheatheart Nutrition-Kingfisher Closed Monday
Wheatheart Nutrition-Perry Closed Monday
Wheatheart Nutrition-Pond Creek Closed Monday
Wheatheart Nutrition-Ringwood Closed Monday
Wheatheart Nutrition-Watonga Closed Monday
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We'll keep an ongoing list on this page and update it for each storm that passes through our area. We will list business and school closings, event cancellations, church delays and more. Please bookmark the page and stay up to date with Enid Buzz! Email buzz@enidbuzz.com with your closings.
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SCHOOL CLOSINGS: The EPS Superintendent will try to make decisions at 5:45am in the mornings. Information will immediately go out to the major TV stations. Parents on the EPS phone alert system will receive a call at 6am. If you have our mobile app we will text alert around 6:00am.
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ENID SNOW ROUTE
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ENID WEATHER & ALERTS
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OKLAHOMA ROAD CONDITIONS
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AIRPORT DELAYS
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Enid/Garfield County Emergency Management
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OG&E SYSTEM WATCH
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Check for weather-related road conditions through the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety by calling toll free, (888) 425-2385 or (405) 425-2385. (In case of emergency, you can call the Oklahoma Highway Patrol at *55 or 911)
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SCHOOL & CHURCH CLOSINGS FOR THE STATE
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Emergency Numbers
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Oklahoma Highway Patrol - (580) 234-6147
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Enid Police Department - (580) 242-7000
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Enid Fire Department - (580) 234-0541
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LIFE EMS - (580) 233-2245
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If you must drive in a storm:
Remember, the leading cause of death during winter storms is vehicle crashes. If at all possible, stay home during winter storms. If you know you will need to travel, prepare your vehicle and know how to react if you are stranded on the road.
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Check your local weather, as well as the weather along your route and at your destination. Check local media for event closings and cancellations. Remember, conditions can deteriorate quickly in a winter storm.
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Check for weather-related road conditions through the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety here or by calling toll free, (888) 425-2385 or (405) 425-2385
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Make sure you have plenty of fuel; a good rule of thumb is to keep your fuel tank at least half full
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Always wear your seat belt
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In ice or snow, take it slow; allow ample time to reach your destination
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Bring a cell phone with an emergency roadside assistance number (In case of emergency, you can call the Oklahoma Highway Patrol at *55 or 911)
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Remember that bridges and ramps will be the first to freeze
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Winter Storm Disaster Supply Kit:
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A cell phone with extra battery or two-way radio
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Windshield scraper and small broom for ice and snow removal
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Several blankets or sleeping bags
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Rain gear and extra sets of dry clothing, mittens, socks and a cap
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Non-perishable snacks like canned fruit, nuts and other high energy “munchies.” ----Include non-electric can opener if necessary.
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Several bottles of water. Eating snow will lower your body temperature. If necessary, melt it first.
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A small sack of sand or kitty litter for generating traction under wheels and a set of tire chains or traction mats.
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Jumper cables
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A first aid kit
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A flashlight with extra batteries
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A brightly colored cloth to tie to the antenna if you get stranded.
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