Freezing fog advisory issued for Oklahoma

Ponca City Now - December 26, 2013 10:13 am

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Much of Oklahoma is under a freezing fog advisory but forecasters predict temperatures to warm up later in the day.

The National Weather Service issued the freezing fog advisory for the eastern two-thirds of the state until midmorning Thursday. Forecasters say a thin glaze of ice could form on bridges and overpasses.

Visibility will range from a half-mile to 2 miles.

Temperatures will warm up once the fog lifts. Forecasters say most areas in Oklahoma will see high temperatures in the 50s on Thursday.

 

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