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Oklahoma — Gray clouds hang low over eastern Oklahoma this MLK Day morning as Tulsa wakes up to a cold, unsettled start. Temperatures hover in the mid-30s, but gusty north winds drive wind chills into the 20s, making the air feel sharply wintery.
Light flurries are possible through the late morning and early afternoon. While no accumulation is expected, visibility may briefly drop, especially during bursts of wind. Drivers along I-44 and U.S. 75 should stay alert for sudden changes. By afternoon, clouds linger and highs struggle to reach the lower 30s, keeping conditions raw and uncomfortable…