Another round of an arctic blast is expected Thursday morning after winter weather with sleet hit Oklahoma a day ago.KOCO 5 crews have kept a close eye on the winter weather and icy road conditions throughout the state. In Oklahoma City, crews have worked nonstop to ensure Oklahomans have safe roads to drive on.Open the video player above for live coverage from the KOCO 5 News Team.Below is a running blog for updates on the winter weather Thursday in Oklahoma.10:50 a.m. Thursday Update: Most of the drizzle in the Oklahoma City metro is done, but northern Oklahoma is still seeing some winter weather precipitation.Watch the video player below for the latest from KOCO 5 meteorologist Jonathan Conder and the First Alert Weather Team. 9:55 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 Reporter Shelby Montgomery has been live Thursday morning with road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro. Watch her latest report from near Broadway and Main in Edmond.9:50 a.m. Thursday Update: Eastbound I-40 in Geary has been shut down because of a fiery crash involving a semi-truck. Authorities have not released any other information. 9:45 a.m. Thursday Update: Adam Paluka, with EMSA, spoke with KOCO 5 about what kinds of weather-related incidents crews have responded to and what first responders are doing amid the winter weather. Open the video player below to hear from Paluka. 9:10 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 Reporter Shelby Montgomery has been live Thursday morning with road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro. Watch her latest report from near Boulevard and Danforth in Edmond. 9:05 a.m. Thursday Update: Authorities say eastbound Interstate 40 at mile marker 108.5 in Canadian County is closed because of a crash involving a semi-truck. Drivers are urged to avoid the area.8:55 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 Reporter Shelby Montgomery has been live Thursday morning with road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro. Watch her latest report from near Western and Northwest 178th Street in Edmond.8:35 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5’s Chase Rutledge was on the scene of a crash in Mustang. His video showed that crews were working to help an overturned vehicle that had crashed off the side of the road.Open the video player below for more. 8:30 a.m. Thursday Update: Flights at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City have been canceled or delayed because of the winter weather conditions. Click here to check the status of your flight.8:25 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 Field Meteorologist Michael Armstrong was on a scene of a crash along Interstate 44 in Oklahoma City. Watch the video player below for the details.8 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 Reporter Shelby Montgomery has been live Thursday morning with road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro. Watch her latest report from near Broadway and 33rd in Edmond below. 7:45 a.m. Thursday Update: An Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper’s patrol unit was involved in a crash early Thursday morning while the trooper was working another collision on Interstate 35 in Moore.Click here for more details.6:55 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 Reporter Shelby Montgomery has been live Thursday morning with road conditions in Oklahoma City. Watch her latest report from near Britton Road and Pennsylvania Avenue below.6:25 a.m. Thursday Update: As of 6 a.m. Thursday, EMSA has responded to the following weather-related incidents in the Oklahoma City area.3 motor vehicle accidentsEMSA officials also gave a final weather-related call total for Wednesday.16 motor vehicle accidents5 cold exposure calls6 slip/fall calls6:20 a.m. Thursday Update: Road conditions are still a concern for people as they start their Thursday morning. KOCO 5 Reporter Shelby Montgomery was live on Northwest 23rd Street in Oklahoma City, where she says a snowplow has already made its way through the area.Open the video player below for the latest details from Shelby.6 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 meteorologist Jonathan Conder says the light icy mix of winter precipitation is moving out of Oklahoma by the late afternoon, but the low temperatures remain.Highs in many parts of Oklahoma will be in the upper 20s, and parts of the southwest will see temperatures in the low 30s. Temperatures will drop into the teens Thursday night.Open the video player below for Jonathan’s latest forecast. 5 a.m. Thursday Update: Oklahoma Department of Transportation and Oklahoma Turnpike Authority crews reported slick and hazardous conditions throughout the state. They said winter precipitation is expected throughout the morning hours, which will cause issues for drivers, especially south and east of Interstate 44.Authorities said highways in the Oklahoma City metro remain partially clear. There are slick spots, and ramps are still covered.Tulsa metro highways have at least one clear lane in each direction, with other lanes and ramps still covered in sleet.Interstate 35 is clear from the Kansas state line to State Highway 51 in Payne County. Authorities report slick spots and packed sleet through central and southern Oklahoma.Turnpikes across Oklahoma are mostly clear, but some lanes still have a thin layer of sleet.Authorities urge drivers to use caution. Click here to see an interactive map with road conditions.Be sure to download the KOCO 5 App to receive customized weather alerts. 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Another round of an arctic blast is expected Thursday morning after winter weather with sleet hit Oklahoma a day ago.
KOCO 5 crews have kept a close eye on the winter weather and icy road conditions throughout the state. In Oklahoma City, crews have worked nonstop to ensure Oklahomans have safe roads to drive on.
Open the video player above for the latest from the KOCO 5 News Team.
Below is a running blog for updates on the winter weather Thursday in Oklahoma.
9:55 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 Reporter Shelby Montgomery has been live Thursday morning with road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro. Watch her latest report from near Broadway and Main in Edmond.
9:50 a.m. Thursday Update: Eastbound I-40 in Geary has been shut down because of a fiery crash involving a semi-truck. Authorities have not released any other information.
9:45 a.m. Thursday Update: Adam Paluka, with EMSA, spoke with KOCO 5 about what kinds of weather-related incidents crews have responded to and what first responders are doing amid the winter weather. Open the video player below to hear from Paluka.
9:10 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 Reporter Shelby Montgomery has been live Thursday morning with road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro. Watch her latest report from near Boulevard and Danforth in Edmond.
9:05 a.m. Thursday Update: Authorities say eastbound Interstate 40 at mile marker 108.5 in Canadian County is closed because of a crash involving a semi-truck. Drivers are urged to avoid the area.
8:55 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 Reporter Shelby Montgomery has been live Thursday morning with road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro. Watch her latest report from near Western and Northwest 178th Street in Edmond.
8:35 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5’s Chase Rutledge was on the scene of a crash in Mustang. His video showed that crews were working to help an overturned vehicle that had crashed off the side of the road.
Open the video player below for more.
8:30 a.m. Thursday Update: Flights at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City have been canceled or delayed because of the winter weather conditions. Click here to check the status of your flight.
8:25 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 Field Meteorologist Michael Armstrong was on a scene of a crash along Interstate 44 in Oklahoma City. Watch the video player below for the details.
8 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 Reporter Shelby Montgomery has been live Thursday morning with road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro. Watch her latest report from near Broadway and 33rd in Edmond below.
7:45 a.m. Thursday Update: An Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper’s patrol unit was involved in a crash early Thursday morning while the trooper was working another collision on Interstate 35 in Moore.
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6:55 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 Reporter Shelby Montgomery has been live Thursday morning with road conditions in Oklahoma City. Watch her latest report from near Britton Road and Pennsylvania Avenue below.
6:25 a.m. Thursday Update: As of 6 a.m. Thursday, EMSA has responded to the following weather-related incidents in the Oklahoma City area.
- 3 motor vehicle accidents
EMSA officials also gave a final weather-related call total for Wednesday.
- 16 motor vehicle accidents
- 5 cold exposure calls
- 6 slip/fall calls
6:20 a.m. Thursday Update: Road conditions are still a concern for people as they start their Thursday morning. KOCO 5 Reporter Shelby Montgomery was live on Northwest 23rd Street in Oklahoma City, where she says a snowplow has already made its way through the area.
Open the video player below for the latest details from Shelby.
6 a.m. Thursday Update: KOCO 5 meteorologist Jonathan Conder says the light icy mix of winter precipitation is moving out of Oklahoma by the late afternoon, but the low temperatures remain.
Highs in many parts of Oklahoma will be in the upper 20s, and parts of the southwest will see temperatures in the low 30s. Temperatures will drop into the teens Thursday night.
Open the video player below for Jonathan’s latest forecast.
5 a.m. Thursday Update: Oklahoma Department of Transportation and Oklahoma Turnpike Authority crews reported slick and hazardous conditions throughout the state. They said winter precipitation is expected throughout the morning hours, which will cause issues for drivers, especially south and east of Interstate 44.
Authorities said highways in the Oklahoma City metro remain partially clear. There are slick spots, and ramps are still covered.
Tulsa metro highways have at least one clear lane in each direction, with other lanes and ramps still covered in sleet.
Interstate 35 is clear from the Kansas state line to State Highway 51 in Payne County. Authorities report slick spots and packed sleet through central and southern Oklahoma.
Turnpikes across Oklahoma are mostly clear, but some lanes still have a thin layer of sleet.
Authorities urge drivers to use caution. Click here to see an interactive map with road conditions.
Be sure to download the KOCO 5 App to receive customized weather alerts. You can watch our team coverage on the app, too.
>> Check Live, Interactive Radar
>> Download the KOCO 5 App on iPhone