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Oklahoma greets the morning with crisp air and frosty breath as winter briefly tightens its grip across central parts of the state. Lawns crunch underfoot, wind cuts through jackets, and cars take longer to warm as the day begins.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures around 20°F were reported early near Oklahoma City, with wind chills near 10°F making it feel colder. While no formal weather alert is posted, the cold snap brings freeze and frost concerns for exposed pipes, pets, and anyone heading out early. Drivers should watch for isolated slick spots on bridges and overpasses where moisture lingered…