Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026 • Snow ends, but our high gets only into the upper-teens. ❄️

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Winter storm resources:
Closings: OKC | Tulsa | Texoma
Road conditions: ODOT | ArcGIS
Track ODOT snowplows: oksnowplows.org
ACOG: Central Oklahoma snow routes
OKC airport: flyokc.com
Tulsa airport: flytulsa.com
Oklahoma City Free Press: City of OKC services updates
The Oklahoma Eagle: How to protect your pets
News On 6: Warming shelters across Oklahoma
KOCO: Protecting your driveways and sidewalks
KXII: Fireplace safety tips

TOP STORY:
❄️ Snowfall totals across Oklahoma (so far)

Here’s a look at reported snowfall totals from around the state as of 9 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, according to the National Weather Service. Amounts vary widely, with northern and northeastern Oklahoma seeing some of the heaviest snow.

You can click the link above, add Oklahoma, zoom in and out, and adjust the hours to build a list for yourself.

Highest totals

  • 7.5" — 7 W Porum

  • 7.0" — Hunter

  • 7.0" — 6 ESE Collinsville

  • 6.5" — Kremlin

  • 6.0" — Shattuck

  • 6.0" — 11 W Skiatook

5 to 5.9 inches

  • 5.5" — Vera

  • 5.5" — Enid

  • 5.2" — 2 SSW Collinsville

  • 5.0" — Adair

  • 5.0" — Salina

  • 5.0" — 4 S Marble City

  • 5.0" — Crescent

  • 5.0" — 3 WSW Bethany

  • 5.0" — Eufaula

  • 5.0" — 5 NW Norman

  • 5.0" — 5 SE Wetumka

  • 5.0" — Skiatook

  • 5.0" — 6 W Skiatook

4 to 4.9 inches

  • 4.8" — Okmulgee

  • 4.5" — 5 SW Poteau

  • 4.5" — Stigler

  • 4.5" — 1 WNW Cedar Valley

  • 4.5" — 1 NNW Bridge Creek

  • 4.5" — 3 E Owasso

  • 4.5" — 1 NE Bald Hill

  • 4.5" — 2 NW Tulsa

  • 4.5" — Crowder

  • 4.3" — Sallisaw

  • 4.3" — 1 NW Mustang

  • 4.1" — Spiro

Right around 4 inches

  • 4.0" — 3 N Scullyville

  • 4.0" — Locust Grove

  • 4.0" — Warner

  • 4.0" — Gore

  • 4.0" — 3 S Sallisaw

  • 4.0" — Pryor

  • 4.0" — Mustang

  • 4.0" — 4 E Mustang

  • 4.0" — Enid

  • 4.0" — Henryetta

  • 4.0" — 6 NW Verdigris

  • 4.0" — Claremore

  • 4.0" — 2 W Owasso

  • 4.0" — 1 WNW Collinsville

  • 4.0" — 4 E Noble

  • 4.0" — 2 E Muskogee

  • 4.0" — Cleveland

  • 4.0" — Weleetka

  • 4.0" — Holdenville

3 to 3.9 inches

  • 3.9" — 3 S Collinsville

  • 3.8" — Mooreland

  • 3.5" — Watts

  • 3.5" — Tahlequah

  • 3.5" — 5 S Brushy

  • 3.5" — Owasso

  • 3.5" — Hominy

  • 3.5" — 1 N McAlester

  • 3.1" — 5 N Arcadia

  • 3.0" — Spiro

  • 3.0" — Rose

  • 3.0" — 5 SW Eldon

  • 3.0" — Bartlesville

  • 3.0" — Vinita

  • 3.0" — Miami

  • 3.0" — Woodward

  • 3.0" — Okmulgee

  • 3.0" — Oktaha

  • 3.0" — Catoosa

  • 3.0" — Wilson

  • 3.0" — Muskogee

  • 3.0" — Wagoner

  • 3.0" — Okemah

Under 3 inches

  • 2.8" — Stidham

  • 2.5" — 5 N Bixby

  • 2.5" — Jenks

  • 2.3" — 6 NNW Broken Arrow

  • 2.0" — 4 SE Gray

  • 2.0" — 2 ESE Tulsa

  • 2.0" — Wyandotte

  • 2.0" — Beaver

  • 2.0" — 3 E Sapulpa

  • 1.5" — Durant

  • 1.3" — Tahlequah

  • 1.2" — 4 SSW Broken Arrow

  • 1.0" — 4 SE Eufaula

Quick national links:

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  1. Federal agent shoots and kills man in Minneapolis, officials say (NBC News)

  2. Video contradicts Trump’s claim man killed in Minneapolis was a ‘gunman’ (The Guardian)

  3. Democrats will not provide votes to advance DHS funding bill in wake of Minneapolis shooting, Schumer says (CBS News)

  4. Shutdown risk rises after fatal Minneapolis shooting (The Hill)

  5. Trump threatens 100% tariff on Canada if it makes a deal with China (ABC News)

The Oklahoma Rundown 📰

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A hand-curated list of the best journalism from across the state:

• OKC Mayor Holt, president of U.S. Conference of Mayors, posts statement on Minneapolis shooting (KOCO)

• Oklahoma County Courthouse closed through Monday, Jan. 26 (Oklahoma City Free Press)

• Lawton Police Chief James Smith funeral services announced (KSWO)

• Owner heartbroken after fire engulfs his Locust Grove store (Fox 23)

• Coweta mother raising funds for own funeral passes away (Fox 23)

• New city of Tulsa shelter gets first test with winter storm (Tulsa World)*

• No threat detected following lockdown due to bomb threat at Duncan Regional Hospital (KSWO)

• Snowfall and freezing temperatures challenge Pauls Valley ranchers (KOCO)

• 'Oh my God!': Wild video shows ceiling collapse inside Norman hotel lobby (KOCO)

• OKC's run of Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast' cut short by winter storm (The Oklahoman)*

John Croisant on Oklahoma voter turnout, open primaries, and the money problem

Democratic congressional candidate John Croisant (OK-01) joins the Oklahoma Memo Podcast for a conversation about why Oklahoma consistently ranks at the bottom for voter turnout — and what reforms could actually change participation.

We talk State Question 836, closed primaries, uncontested elections, voting access, and why it’s so difficult for everyday working people to run for office in the first place.

Watch the full conversation with Oklahoma Memo founder and curator Ryan Welton:

Learn more about John at his campaign website: https://www.croisantforcongress.com

If you’re a candidate for office who’d be willing to spend 30 minutes talking the issues, reach out at [email protected].

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