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Possible Freezing Fog Tonight in Oklahoma
Slick spots on roads expected as temperatures drop below freezing.
Jan. 27, 2026 at 8:07pm
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Areas of freezing fog could develop across Oklahoma tonight into Wednesday morning, leading to icy conditions on roadways. Temperatures are forecast to fall into the single digits and low 10s, causing any moisture from the fog to freeze on surfaces like bridges, overpasses, and roads. Drivers are advised to be cautious of reduced visibility and potential slick spots, especially on bridges and overpasses which can freeze faster than other areas.
Why it matters
Freezing fog can create dangerous driving conditions, leading to increased risk of accidents. This is especially concerning in Oklahoma, where winter weather events can be unpredictable and cause hazardous road conditions.
The details
The National Weather Service has issued a warning for the potential of freezing fog developing across parts of Oklahoma tonight. Any moisture from the fog that comes into contact with surfaces is expected to freeze, creating a glaze of ice. Bridges and overpasses are most susceptible to this, as the cold air can flow under them and cool them down faster than other areas. Drivers should be aware of the potential for reduced visibility and slick spots, and adjust their speeds and driving accordingly.
- Freezing fog is expected to develop Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
- Temperatures are forecast to fall into the single digits and low 10s on Wednesday morning.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency responsible for weather forecasting and issuing weather-related warnings and advisories.
What’s next
Drivers should check local weather reports and road conditions before heading out on Wednesday morning, and be prepared to adjust their driving if they encounter icy or slick spots on the roads.
The takeaway
Freezing fog can create hazardous driving conditions, and Oklahomans should be vigilant about checking the weather and road reports before commuting, especially on bridges and overpasses which are more prone to icing.





