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Oklahoma — A gray sky hangs over the metro this morning as cold air lingers, with patches of frost clinging to cars and rooftops. It feels quiet now, but Oklahoma City is entering a week of sharp temperature swings that demand attention.
According to the National Weather Service in Norman, a few light flurries are possible early today before clouds thin. Highs remain capped in the mid-30s, and a northeast breeze adds a winter bite during morning hours. Roads stay mostly dry, but shaded areas may feel slick early, especially on bridges…