The Latest: Flash flood warning issued for SE Oklahoma
Public Service Company of Oklahoma — the state's second largest electric utility — reported early Friday evening they had no outages affecting more than 100 customers in any of its service areas in eastern and southwest Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation reports parts of two state highways in southeast Oklahoma are closed because of heavy flooding and slick and hazardous conditions in northwestern Oklahoma and the Panhandle.
O-DOT also says highways are slick hazardous in the northwest and the Panhandle due to sleet, freezing rain and snow and that roads are wet and bridges slick in western Oklahoma — including along Interstate 40.
Oklahoma Gas & Electric reports nearly 2,100 power outages in northwestern and central Oklahoma as a storm system with sleet, ice and rain moves across the state.
Oklahoma Gas & Electric reports about 2,100 power outages in northwestern and central Oklahoma as a storm system with sleet, ice and rain move across the state.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation has closed a highway in southeastern Oklahoma due to flooding and says roads in western Oklahoma and the Panhandle are slick and hazardous because of sleet and freezing rain.
O-DOT says Highway 31 west of McAlester is closed because of high water and roads in western sections, including Interstate 40 in Beckham County, are slick.
An ice storm warning is in effect for western Oklahoma until noon Saturday and parts of central Oklahoma are under both a winter weather advisory and a flash flood watch.
An ice storm warning is in effect for western Oklahoma until noon Saturday, while parts of central Oklahoma are under both a winter weather advisory and a flash flood watch.