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Published on February 09, 2024
Oklahoma City Street crews are monitoring the weather ahead of snow and ice forecast for Central Oklahoma on Sunday and Monday.
Trucks mounted with plows and salt spreaders are ready to respond if snow or ice begins to accumulate along the City’s snow routes. Crews will work 12-hour shifts until the snow routes are clear.
Find the Oklahoma City snow route map at okc.gov/winter.
Remember to turn off sprinklers at your home or business whenever the temperature is below freezing to prevent more ice from forming on sidewalks and streets.
Preparation tips
The Oklahoma City’s Office of Emergency Management offers these tips and more at okc.gov/winter:
Driving safety tips
Safely use alternative heating sources
Fires at home are common in the winter because of improper use of dangerous heating sources. Here are some tips from the Fire Department: