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Another Winter Storm Moves Into Oklahoma
Another winter storm is moving across Oklahoma and the National Weather Service has issued warnings in the state.
Reporter: Associated PressEmail Address: news@kake.com |
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Monday, February 8, 2010
Another winter storm is moving across Oklahoma and the National Weather Service has issued warnings in the state.
Central and western Oklahoma are under a winter storm warning until 6 p.m. Monday while much of eastern Oklahoma is under a storm warning until 6 a.m. Tuesday.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is reporting Monday morning that roadways are slick in spots in west-central and east-central Oklahoma. Troopers say bridges and overpasses in the Panhandle and northwestern Oklahoma are slick while fog is affecting visibility in southwestern Oklahoma.
Forecasters say up to 6 inches of snow could accumulate from central through east-central Oklahoma before the storm moves out of the state.

This Afternoon: Mostly sunny and warmer as the afternoon high should top out around 57.
Wind: South 6 to 14mph
This Evening: Mostly clear and cool with the temperature by 9pm falling to near 46.
Wind: South 6 to 14mph
Overnight: Mostly clear skies will continue with the low falling to around 36.
Wind: South 6 to 14mph
Tuesday: Partly cloudy and a little warmer with the afternoon high around 66.
Wind: South becoming north 6 to 12mph
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