City of Tulsa, OK

01/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/25/2026 10:10

City of Tulsa Winter Weather, Extreme Cold Updates - Jan. 25, 9:15 a.m.

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City of Tulsa Winter Weather, Extreme Cold Updates - Jan. 25, 9:15 a.m.

1/25/2026

City of Tulsa street crews continue on 24/7 operations to respond to the winter storm.

With the additional snowfall overnight, much of the Tulsa area has received 6-8 inches of snow. Thankfully, Tulsans have largely heeded the warnings of heavy snowfall and extreme temperatures and there have been a limited number of injury accidents, as well as room for street crews to do their jobs. The City wants to thank Tulsans, local businesses and school districts for their advanced closure decisions, which have also helped to limit the number of people on the roads.

Motorists are urged to continue to use caution if travel is necessary, maintain distance from City plows and treatment vehicles, and never attempt to pass them while they are working.

Street Closures

  • S. Elwood Ave. by Turkey Mountain - Closed Until Further Notice

For a complete list of the City's assets to combat winter precipitation, in addition to a map of the City's snow and ice routes, visit: https://www.cityoftulsa.org/winterpreparedness

Water & Sewer Teams on Standby

City of Tulsa Water & Sewer personnel remain on standby and are ready to respond to any waterline breaks should they occur. Breaks have been limited thus far, but as temperatures get closer to freezing by midweek, there could be an uptick in calls for service as pipes expand and thaw out.

At this time, residents can:

Weather Safety Reminders

The City wants to remind Tulsans that if you have to be outside - bundle up and prepare accordingly. First responders also want to remind Tulsans how to stay safe while doing more rigorous activity, such as shoveling snow.

To prevent cardiac emergencies, please follow these tips:

  • Warm Up and Pace Yourself: Treat shoveling like a workout by stretching first; take frequent breaks and stay hydrated to avoid overexertion.
  • Push, Don't Lift: Whenever possible, push the snow instead of lifting it; if you must lift, use a small shovel and your legs to reduce physical strain.
  • Know the Warning Signs: Stop immediately and call 911 if you experience chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, or pain in your arms, neck, or jaw.

Additionally, the Tulsa Fire Department wants to remind Tulsans how to prevent carbon monoxide indoors:

  • Never use a gas oven or range as a heat source, even for a short time.
  • Never operate a generator or any gasoline-powered engine inside your home or garage, or near an open window or vent.
  • If you're using a gas fireplace, ensure it's operating properly and that you don't smell gas while it's on.
  • Ensure your carbon monoxide alarms are working properly.

For more details about staying safe during extreme cold temperatures, visit: https://www.cityoftulsa.org/weather

Homeless Outreach & Shelter Operations

The City of Tulsa, in coordination with the A Way Home for Tulsa Continuum of Care (AWH4T), Housing Solutions, and local shelter partners, are continuing to get vulnerable residents inside during this dangerous cold period.

Outreach teams continue their response as they work to get individuals who refused service initially to come inside. Area shelters remain at capacity, but additional space is being made where feasible due to demand.

Shelter Volunteers Needed

A Way Home for Tulsa (AWH4T) is continuing to look for additional volunteers at the new CREOKS winter weather shelter. Volunteers will help keep the shelter open and operating at increased capacity throughout the event.

If you're interested in becoming a volunteer, sign up online.

Winter Weather Shelters (Open 24/7)

The following shelters will be open 24/7 during this weather event. Pets are accepted where noted.

  1. CREOKS Winter Shelter, (new winter weather shelter) 7216 E. Admiral Blvd.
    1. Pets accepted (limited capacity)
  2. Tulsa Day Center, 415 W. Archer St.
  3. Salvation Army Center of Hope, 102 N. Denver Ave.
  4. John 3:16 Mission, 506 N. Cheyenne Ave.
    1. Pets accepted
    2. Capacity 250 (from Friday - Sunday night)
    3. Additional volunteers needed
  5. Tulsa Dream Center West (emergency shelter), 4122 W. 55th Pl.
    1. Pets accepted
    2. Capacity 150 (from 2 p.m. Friday - Sunday night)

Tulsa Animal Services (TAS)

The shelter (3031 N. Erie Ave.) is closed today due to weather conditions. Despite the closure, Animal Control Officers will continue to respond to calls for service.

Since Friday, TAS has taken more than 80 calls for service. The shelter wants to remind Tulsans that it is a violation of City ordinance to leave pets outside during this extreme weather.

During this time, enforcement will be strict. No warnings will be given for violations, which if found, may result in fines of up to $1,200 and/or up to six months in jail.

Stay Informed

Residents are encouraged to monitor the City of Tulsa website, https://www.cityoftulsa.org, and official City social media channels for:

  • Weather and travel updates
  • Service impacts (i.e. trash/recycling, closings)
  • Shelter and warming stations information
  • Situational updates
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