Friday, Saturday and Sunday brought snow, a little sleet and bitter cold to the metro Tulsa area.  The lowest temperature recorded was 1 degree with wind chills in negative numbers. Snowfall over the three days totalled 8.7 inches.

Most of the power outages reported in Oklahoma were not in the Tulsa metro area but in southeastern Oklahoma where more sleet was reported.

The metro area saw school closings on both Monday and Tuesday.  Churches were closed on Sunday along with most retail stores and restaurants.  Walmart was open along with several fast food chains and a very few restaurants.

Major streets in the Tulsa area were cleared by Tuesday morning. A water line break was reported near 21st and Lewis causing problems with ice.

Libraries were closed on Saturday, Sunday and Monday with a select few reopening on Tuesday.

By Tuesday most of the airline flights were up and running at Tulsa International.

EMSA sent out stats for the Friday through Tuesday time period.  They  reported to a total of 24 cold exposure calls, 10 of which were taken to the hospital. They were called to 33 traffic accidents of which 10 were taken to the hospital.  They went to 98 slip and fall calls (66 went to the hospital).  There were two carbon monoxide issues, with only one transported to the hospital.

The fire department responded to carbon monoxide call, cold exposure calls, and several fires.