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Oklahoma starts the morning under a muted sky, with steady snow softening rooftops and coating roads across northeast sections of the state. Wind cuts across open ground, pushing fine flakes sideways and signaling conditions that will worsen quickly for drivers and crews.
According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, a Winter Storm Warning remains in effect through Sunday afternoon. Snow accumulations between 8 and 14 inches are expected across parts of northeast Oklahoma, with locally higher totals north of Interstate 40. Sleet and light ice may mix in at times, lowering snow quality and increasing road hazards. An Extreme Cold Warning is also in effect, with wind chills dropping as low as 15 below zero…