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Fri December 14, 2007

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The Oklahoman
Here are state road conditions as of 10 a.m. as reported by Oklahoma Highway Patrol troops throughout the state:

Troop A (headquarters Oklahoma City. Includes rural Canadian, Cleveland, Lincoln, Logan, McClain and Pottawatomie counties and metro Oklahoma County) -- Heavy fog continues. Please allow safe stopping distances.

Troop D (headquarters McAlester. Includes Hughes, Latimer Le Flore, Okfuskee, Pittsburg and Seminole counties) -- Heavy fog in areas. No slick spots being reported.

Troop G (headquarters Lawton. Includes Caddo, Comanche, Cotton, Grady, Jefferson and Stephens Counties) -- Freezing fog has become more dense. Visibility ranges from one-tenth to a half-mile. Temperature has dropped to 32 degrees, which is resulting in moisture freezing on some exposed surfaces including bridges and overpasses.

Troop H (headquarters Clinton. Includes Beckham, Custer, Dewey, Roger Mills and Washita counties) -- All counties reporting poor visibility due to fog. No problems at this time with accidents. Cheyenne reporting temperature at 32 degrees.

Troop I (headquarters Guymon. Includes Beaver, Cimarron, Ellis, Harper, Texas and Woodward counties) -- All counties have heavy fog. Visibility is poor in most areas. Roads are starting to become slick due to the heavy fog. Oversize loads have been shut down for the whole troop.

Troop J (headquarters Enid. Includes Alfalfa, Blaine, Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher, Major and Woods counties) -- Bridges and overpasses are becoming slick due to the heavy fog. Visibility continues to improve. Average temperature 32 degrees

Troop K (headquarters Pawnee. Includes Kay, Noble, Osage, Pawnee and Payne counties) -- All major highways and county roads are clear of ice, including Interstate 35 and Cimarron Turnpike. State Highway 11 between Skiatook and Avant and SH 97 north of Sand Springs are closed due to fallen trees. Oklahoma Department of Transportation is working to clear the roadways.

Troop M (headquarters Altus. Includes Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa and Tillman counties) -- Very heavy fog throughout the troop. Visibility less than a quarter-mile. Temperature average 32 degrees.

All other troops reporting no problems.

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