A winter storm watch has been issued for Oklahoma as snow, ice, and frigid temperatures are expected on Tuesday, with the cold weather continuing through Thursday. Meteorologists predict that the snow and ice will make for hazardous travel conditions across the state. The winter storm is expected to bring snow to northern Oklahoma and a wintry mix to parts of southwest and far northeastern Oklahoma on Tuesday. Temperatures will drop significantly, with highs only reaching the low teens by Wednesday. Wind chill values will make it feel even colder, with temperatures plummeting to well below zero by Wednesday morning. The bitter cold is expected to continue through Thursday morning, making for a harsh commute for residents across the state. Those living in Oklahoma are advised to stay informed and download the KOCO 5 App for customized weather alerts and updates. The extreme weather conditions are a reminder to prepare for the cold and to exercise caution when traveling during the storm.
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