The City of Tulsa released an update Nov. 30, saying it had preparations in place to handle any winter weather that could hit the city overnight into Dec. 1.

In the news release and on social media, city officials acknowledged that the threat of snowfall or other winter precipitation would likely remain light. However, the city said crews would report at midnight the night of Nov. 30, to treat elevated surfaces, including bridges, hills, and overpasses, with a brine solution to help prevent freezing.

The city asked drivers to remain prepared and alert, as changing conditions could lead to issues on roads and highways.

The release included information about warming stations for anyone in need. There are currently four warming stations operating in Tulsa:

The city listed its available re

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