Winter weather expected overnight, early Monday
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Matt Dinger
Published: February 10, 2008
Roads may be slick Monday morning in north, central and eastern Oklahoma, including the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metros, due to light freezing rain overnight and early Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
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More than 25 counties are under a winter advisory warning that expires at 9 a.m. Monday in central counties and noon in more eastern regions of the state. The possibility of scattered thunderstorms also increases the chance for additional ice accumulation in affected areas, the National Weather Service said.
Ice accumulations are expected to be small, with temperatures rising above freezing by mid-afternoon.
The high temperature in the Oklahoma City area is expected to be 43 degrees.
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