A Weather Impact Day has been issued Thursday morning as enough snow could fall to slicken up the morning commute.
Snow is expected to move into the Oklahoma City metro later Thursday morning and should continue to fall on and off throughout the day.
Crews are expected to work long, grueling days and will be used to their maximum capacity until they can control the fire.
Expect a cloudy and seasonable day with shifting winds from south to northwest at 5-15 mph. Temperatures will reach the mid to upper 20s for much of the state, and pocket low 30s in southwestern ...
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Oklahoma schools are looking to decide if they will keep their doors open as potential snow and winter weather move in.
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A lot of students are hoping for a good, old-fashioned snow day, but the adults running metro area schools have a big decision to make.