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TIMELINE: Winter weather moving into Oklahoma this week
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Sabrina Bates reports on expected winter weather in Oklahoma over the next three days. On Monday, most areas will see mainly cold rain with minimal impacts. However, by Tuesday, northern Oklahoma will experience a wintry mix including snow and freezing rain, primarily affecting northern and central regions. Late Tuesday into early Wednesday poses a greater risk of freezing rain, particularly in the OKC metro area, leading to potential slick roads. Best chances for snow remain in the northern part of the state. Overall, residents should prepare for hazardous conditions, especially on Wednesday morning. Stay tuned for updates.
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TIMELINE: Winter weather moving into Oklahoma this week
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Health experts address Tuberculosis concerns amid Kansas outbreak
SUMMARY: Kansas is currently facing the largest tuberculosis (TB) outbreak in the U.S. since the 1950s, with 67 active cases reported since January. Oklahoma health officials reassure residents that there is no direct impact, as the state has recorded only 13 cases this year, consistent with typical levels. TB, a serious bacterial infection primarily affecting the lungs, presents symptoms such as a persistent cough and weight loss. Health experts emphasize the importance of monitoring the situation, early detection, and screening for those at risk, including individuals with weakened immune systems or recent travel to high-prevalence areas.
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Protest against President Trump's policies
SUMMARY: Around 100 protesters gathered at a state capitol to voice their opposition to President Trump’s policies, part of a nationwide effort dubbed the “50-51 Movement.” Participants are advocating for unity, justice, and accountability from both federal and state governments, citing concerns over unconstitutional actions. The movement demands Trump’s resignation or impeachment and calls for investigations into his appointees. Protesters emphasized the importance of public education and expressed their grievances against the presence of ICE in schools. Some attendees supported Trump’s agenda, highlighting the contrasting views among citizens regarding the administration’s direction.
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Protest against President Trump’s policies
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TIMELINE: Winter weather chances for Oklahoma late Monday, higher risk for ice and snow on Wednesday
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Sabrina Bates reports an upcoming winter weather system expected in Oklahoma beginning Monday and lasting through Wednesday. While the weekend will remain dry and windy with cold temperatures, rain is anticipated to start on Monday. Monday night will bring a wintry mix in northern Oklahoma, transitioning to snow and freezing rain on Tuesday, particularly impactful north of I-40. Wednesday is expected to see significant freezing rain and sleet, impacting travel, especially in the OKC metro area. Temperatures will remain in the 30s, potentially dropping to the low 30s by Wednesday night, allowing for ice formation.
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TIMELINE: Winter weather chances for Oklahoma late Monday, higher risk for ice and snow on Wednesday
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