
Travis Meyer
Chief Meteorologist at KOTV-TV (Tulsa, OK)
Chief Meteorologist at KOTV the News on 6, Tulsa, OK.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
newson6.com | Lori Fullbright |Travis Meyer |MaKayla Glenn |Jeromee Scot
If you've been getting calls about cryptocurrency scams, you're not alone. News On 6 anchor Lori Fulbright is sounding the alarm and sharing what you need to know to avoid getting scammed this year.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
newson6.com | MaKayla Glenn |Travis Meyer |Alex Cameron |Sam Carrico
As holiday package deliveries increase, scammers are using "smishing" text messages to impersonate USPS and trick people into revealing personal or financial information.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
ourcommunitynow.com | Travis Meyer
Share It has been unbelievable—the amount of rain and just a wild November in general. We've had tornadoes, and we've had so much rain, including record rainfall in Tulsa, as we've discussed during our newscasts. In fact, if you take all the months—spring, summer, winter, and fall—2024 ranks as the eighth-highest amount of rainfall at any one time. As for tornadoes, we’ve more than doubled the average, with 23 officially reported, and they’re still counting. That’s unbelievable.
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Nov 17, 2023 |
news9.com | Travis Meyer
Meteorologist Travis Meyer is in the Bob Mills Weather Center with your overnight forecast. Meteorologist Travis Meyer is in the Bob Mills Weather Center with your overnight forecast.
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Nov 12, 2022 |
news9.com | Travis Meyer
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A HUGE Red Dirt music festival starts this evening in Stillwater! And thank goodness we don't have last week's stormy weather to worry about! Our evenings are looking awesome. Winds pick up this weekend and it will get a bit hot for the final day Sunday, so stay hydrated! #OKwx https://t.co/BmCqE96U1Q

7:00 AM: Severe storms from Tulsa to Muskogee are racing northeast at around 70 mph! These are capable of quarter to ping pong ball size hail and damaging 60 mph winds. #OKwx @NewsOn6 https://t.co/tDMPTNJb5J

6:25 AM: Severe storms in Creek and Okmulgee Counties are surging very quickly northeast toward the Tulsa metro. These storms are very rowdy with quarter size hail or larger and damaging 60+ mph winds possible. I'd plan to stay off the roads while these blow through! @NewsOn6 https://t.co/vG5HDwOHxP