City crews update public on what to expect with the arctic blast

Tulsa — Street workers are preparing for extremely cold temperatures expected to hit the metro on Thursday.

Streets Maintenance Manager Tim McCorkle says they don’t anticipate a significant impact on area roads, but they’re standing by just in case.

Meteorologists say snow, extremely cold temperatures and high winds will create life-threatening conditions.

City leaders say make sure you check on tour elderly neighbors.

Three warming stations are open now open for families seeking shelter from the cold:

  • John 3:16 Mission | 506 N. Cheyenne | Open 24/7
  • The Salvation Army Center of Hope | 102 N. Denver Ave. | Open 24/7
  • Tulsa County Emergency Shelter | 2401 Charles Page Blvd. | Open 24/7

You may also want to take steps to protect your home. Turn your faucets in a position that allows them to slowly drip consistently and open cabinet doors below faucets allowing warm air to contact the pipes.

Pay significant attention to pipes for faucets located on walls that are on the outside perimeter of your home