From south of Oklahoma City to the Texas state line, I-35 is slick and hazardous.I-40 is slick and hazardous through Central Oklahoma and slick in spots in western and eastern parts of the state.Turnpike conditions in North Central, Northeastern and Eastern Oklahoma range from snow-covered to wet. Here is a look at photos they've captured Wednesday: The Oklahoma City and Norman police departments said Wednesday afternoon that officers were no longerresponding to non-injury relatedtraffic accidents. As Oklahomans prepare for a cold front Thursday, traffic could get messy if drivers aren't careful. HVAC crews were out all day, making sure the heaters are working.
Oklahoma will see icy road conditions amid winter weather Sooner Rd. Hazardous roads are being treated in the Tulsa metro and surrounding Creek, Mayes, Delaware and Ottawa counties. Oklahoma City is still expected to see 4-6 inches of snow, but areas east of the city could see up to 8 inches of snow. (mm 155A) will be intermittently closed and westbound I-40 will be narrowed to one lane between Hudiburg Dr. and Sunnylane Rd. early in the project for work zone setup, including weekend closures; Westbound I-44 is narrowed to one lane from Wilshire Blvd. 2023-01-18T18:36:57+00:00
Eastbound and westbound SH-37 will be narrowed to one lane in each direction between Santa Fe Ave. and I-35 in Moore from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through spring 2023 for bridge replacement. If you would like to share a story idea, please submit it here. /MediaBox [0 0 612 792]
AND NOW WERE TALKING ABOUT FREEZING RAIN. 11:15 a.m. Monday Update: Mustang Public Schools has canceled all afterschool and evening activities for Monday. 10 a.m. Monday Update: A winter weather warning has been issued for counties in southeastern Oklahoma as sleet continues to fall across the state. Elementary aftercare programs will remain in session.
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Through Central Oklahoma, including the Oklahoma City metro area, I-35 is considered slick in spots. Oklahoma Department of Transportation and Oklahoma Turnpike Authority crews report moderate to heavy snow and freezing precipitation continues to impact highways and turnpikes in parts of Central, South Central, Northeastern and Eastern Oklahoma. The heaviest part of the winter storm is moving through the Tulsa area, where KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says sleet or freezing rain is falling. If your child will play baseball or softball this spring, youll need to stock up on appropriate clothing and equipment. 12:35 p.m. Monday Update: Oklahoma Highway Patrol officials said traffic is being diverted off Interstate 35 near Thackerville after about 15 cars were involved in a crash.They said a car spun out and a truck crashed onto its side. 1:10 p.m. Monday Update: A winter storm warning is in effect for numerous counties in southern and eastern Oklahoma until 6 p.m. Monday. 21st Street Oklahoma Road Condition Map Esri, USGS + Layers No layers to display. Its a busy intersection, Jordan said.
District officials also said absences for Monday will be coded as "inclement weather" and it doesn't count against a student's total absences. Contact them for AADT information not contained in this publication. Make sure you know if youre flight is still on time or if its been delayed or canceled.. Slick spots also are being reported on highways and interstates in the Oklahoma City metro. 3 0 obj
8:20 a.m. Monday Update: The thunder sleet has caused road conditions to worsen in the Oklahoma City metro. approximations available. More:What are Oklahoma City's snow routes? endobj
Motorists can expect the following traffic impacts: Motorists are reminded to expect delays and congestion and to plan extra travel time in the area. Elementary aftercare programs will remain in session. Authorities said the dog was alive but had injuries. Motorists should expect lane shifts throughout the project.
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Traffic Advisories - Oklahoma Department of Transportation EMSA said it would usually see around nine calls on a normal February day. The four guard teams will be working in the vicinity of Claremore, Miami, Durant and McAlester.
OK Traffic You can review our Community Guidelines by clicking here. The cracks werent a major concern. 405-521-4140 or the Oklahoma Relay Service at 1-800-722-0353. 10:40 a.m. Monday Update: The tail end of the sleet showers is moving through the Oklahoma City metro. Open the video player above for the latest. Stay about 200 feet behind road clearing equipment; crews need room to maneuver and can engage plowing or spreading materials without notice. >>
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Road Condition Resources. As the winter storm develops, The Oklahoman will provide updates as they happen here. The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Here is a look at traffic around Oklahoma City. At about 7:30 p.m., 7,765Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.customers, mostin southwest Oklahoma City, were without service, its outage page showed. The National Weather Service reported late Tuesday the intensity of precipitation across northern Oklahoma had started to increase. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation said roads were starting to get slick in northern Oklahoma Wednesday morning. Eastbound and westbound N. 63rd St. is narrowed to one lane in each direction between Bean Blossom Dr. and Bryant Ave. Oklahoma Department of Transportation 7:40 a.m. Monday Update: Thunder sleet is moving into the Oklahoma City metro. "Oklahoma City and Tulsa metro area highways are slick and hazardous," according to ODOT officials. endobj
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Hazardous conditions present on Oklahoma highways, interstates Thunder sleet is possible this morning.The Oklahoma City metro could pick up 0.5 inches of sleet, maybe even 1 inch, and roads could be ice-covered for at least 48 hours.6:45 a.m. Monday Update: Oklahoma school districts are closing, moving to virtual learning or have announced delays Monday because of winter weather conditions.Click here to see which schools are closed, have moved to virtual learning or have delays.6 a.m. Monday Update: Oklahoma Department of Transportation and the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority crews have reported freezing drizzle and slick spots impacting highways in eastern Oklahoma, especially in the Tulsa metro area and along the Interstate 44/Will Rogers Turnpike.Crews started monitoring and treating as needed Sunday night.ODOT officials said drivers should expect delays and plan for additional travel time in much of eastern Oklahoma, with some areas reporting slick and hazardous conditions from a thin layer of ice. Zoom Presets. Oklahoma City is postponing trash and recycling collection for Thursday due to the winter storm.
Current Oklahoma road conditions - KFOR.com Oklahoma City 4:30 p.m. Monday Update: Schools across the state are announcing their plans for Tuesday. Oklahoma Department of Transportation 200 N.E. Conditions.
ODOT cautions drivers as arctic front moves into Oklahoma Open the video player below to see what he said. Oklahoma Department of Transportation 200 N.E. Click here to see more coverage as a second round of winter weather hits Oklahoma on Tuesday. endobj
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}e*Ck`!>pF5i Each team will include personnel and equipment that can handle potentially hazardous road conditions. Traffic Control. Southbound I-235 is narrowed at Harrison Ave. (mm 1F) through mid-March for overhead sign installation. Motorists should continue to use caution in the area and expect intermittent lane and ramp closures through spring 2023 as work completes.