An Oklahoma nonprofit museum dedicated to preserving important weather artifacts is in danger of being forced to close its doors due to a lack of funds.
The National Weather Museum and Science Center said it lost a major funding source from the city of Norman and might have to shut down within several months.
Executive Director Ross Forsyth told The Oklahoman that the museum gets private donations, but has relied on public funding from the city of Norman. Those funds have traditionally flowed through partner organizations, like the Norman Economic Development Coalition, which was rebranded this year as the Cleveland County Economic Development Coalition…