Freezing rain and ice created slick road conditions and caused hundreds of crashes Wednesday across Oklahoma. >> Open the video player above to a live feed from Sky 5 showing road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro. Temperatures remained below freezing overnight, causing concerns for drivers Thursday morning. >> See KOCO 5’s interactive map with real-time road conditions hereLuckily, conditions have improved greatly as the main roads seem to be in good shape. Side roads and neighborhoods, however, remain slick in some spots. KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says the wind Wednesday night dried out a lot of the ice, preventing it from freezing over during the frigid overnight hours. Video Below: See how conditions were Thursday morning at OKC Will Rogers International AirportOklahoma Department of Transportation officials said crews were out overnight treating slick spots in counties in the Panhandle, south-central and central Oklahoma as well as in the OKC and Tulsa metros. Oklahoma Turnpike Authority crews also worked to improve conditions on the Cimarron and Kilpatrick turnpikes, and ODOT officials said all other turnpikes are clear. Video Below: Sky 5 shows icy road conditions at a southwest Oklahoma City intersectionDrivers are still urged to use caution Thursday morning as some slick patches remain on highways and interstates. Elevated surfaces will be slick in spots going into Thursday afternoon. Along with KOCO 5’s interactive map, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation has a road conditions map that has cameras showing traffic and the weather’s impact. Video Below: Sky 5 shows icy road conditions in EdmondBe sure to download the KOCO 5 App to receive customized weather alerts. You can watch our team coverage on the app, too.>> Check Closings>> Check Live, Interactive Radar>> Watch KOCO 5 Coverage>> Download the KOCO 5 App on iPhone>> Download the KOCO 5 App on Android>> Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel>> “Like” KOCO 5 on Facebook>> “Follow” KOCO 5 on X>> Stream KOCO 5 weather updates anytime on the Very Local app

Freezing rain and ice created slick road conditions and caused hundreds of crashes Wednesday across Oklahoma.

>> Open the video player above to a live feed from Sky 5 showing road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro.

Temperatures remained below freezing overnight, causing concerns for drivers Thursday morning.

>> See KOCO 5’s interactive map with real-time road conditions here

Luckily, conditions have improved greatly as the main roads seem to be in good shape. Side roads and neighborhoods, however, remain slick in some spots.

KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says the wind Wednesday night dried out a lot of the ice, preventing it from freezing over during the frigid overnight hours.

Video Below: See how conditions were Thursday morning at OKC Will Rogers International Airport

Oklahoma Department of Transportation officials said crews were out overnight treating slick spots in counties in the Panhandle, south-central and central Oklahoma as well as in the OKC and Tulsa metros. Oklahoma Turnpike Authority crews also worked to improve conditions on the Cimarron and Kilpatrick turnpikes, and ODOT officials said all other turnpikes are clear.

Video Below: Sky 5 shows icy road conditions at a southwest Oklahoma City intersection

Drivers are still urged to use caution Thursday morning as some slick patches remain on highways and interstates. Elevated surfaces will be slick in spots going into Thursday afternoon.

Along with KOCO 5’s interactive map, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation has a road conditions map that has cameras showing traffic and the weather’s impact.

Video Below: Sky 5 shows icy road conditions in Edmond


Be sure to download the KOCO 5 App to receive customized weather alerts. You can watch our team coverage on the app, too.

>> Check Closings

>> Check Live, Interactive Radar

>> Watch KOCO 5 Coverage

>> Download the KOCO 5 App on iPhone

>> Download the KOCO 5 App on Android

>> Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel

>> “Like” KOCO 5 on Facebook

>> “Follow” KOCO 5 on X

>> Stream KOCO 5 weather updates anytime on the Very Local app