Wednesday, February 3rd 2010, 6:07 pm
Staff and Wire Reports
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Scattered rainfall, with a chance for light snow, is forecast across Oklahoma for the end of the week.
The National Weather Service said Wednesday night would remain cloudy with occasional rain and lows in the 30s to near 40 degrees.
Cloudy skies are to continue Thursday with rain, possibly mixed with light snow, and highs from the mid 30s to mid 40s.
The chance for light rain and light snow continues into Friday with afternoon highs returning to the 30s and 40s while overnight lows are to fall into the 30s statewide.
Some places in the southern part of Oklahoma are starting to get their power back six days after a major winter storm hit, but there are still thousands of Oklahomans who are still in the dark.
POWER OUTAGES
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission reports 46,468 homes and businesses are without electric service due to the winter storm, which includes the following.
PSO reports 11,965 customers without power including those in:
Chickasha 5,262
Duncan 3
Hobart 2,352
Lawton 4,089
Tipton 259
The Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority reports 11,352 customers without power in:
Lexington 20
Purcell 115
Altus 5,580
Eldorado 283
Olustee 316
Comanche 100
Duncan 2,000
Marlow 2,325
Granite 613
The Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives (OAEC) reports 23,151 customers without power in:
Caddo Electric, Binger: 4,612
Canadian Valley Electric, Seminole: 1,645
Cotton Electric, Walters: 6,702
Harmon Electric Association, Hollis: 2,750
Kiwash Electric, Cordell: 2,475
Northfork Electric, Sayre: 250
Oklahoma Electric, Norman: 218
People's Electric, Ada: 199
Rural Electric, Lindsay: 2,800
SW Rural Electric, Tipton: 1,500
OG&E reports power has been restored to all structures that can safely receive electric service.
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