Freezing rain is already causing hazardous road conditions early Wednesday morning in parts of Oklahoma as much of the state is under a winter weather advisory.
News 9 spoke with OHP Trooper Preston Cox to learn more about the agency's response after a wave of winter weather leaves behind icy roadways.
Freezing rain and ice have created hazardous road conditions and caused several crashes Wednesday morning across Oklahoma.
ODOT crews are working to clear ice and snow from Oklahoma highways, urging drivers to slow down, give plows space, and use caution, especially on bridges and overpasses.
While ice and snow accumulations are expected to be minimal, your Wednesday morning and evening commutes will likely be impacted. Here's what to know.
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