A winter weather advisory has been issued until 6 a.m. Saturday for Tulsa County.
Some areas of snow and ice are possible. Wagoner, Rogers, Osage, Okmulgee, Mayes, Craig and Adair counties are also under the advisory.
Freezing line shifting south some. Sleet mixing in the Tulsa area. Ground temps rather warm, so roads should remain wet. Elevated bridges might become slick. pic.twitter.com/sm3TQYmtLV
— Mike Collier KJRH (@MikeCollierWX) December 22, 2017
As of 7:45 p.m., trucks with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation began to drop a mixture of salt and sand on bridges across both the Tulsa and Oklahoma City metro.
City of Tulsa officials said ground temperatures are still above freezing, but road crews are on standby if temperatures fall.
If you are driving around NE Oklahoma tonight, most roads will stay wet but it will be the bridges and elevated surfaces that could ice over! @KJRH2HD @kvootulsa @KFAQ
— Taft Price (@TaftPrice) December 23, 2017
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