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  • Unseasonably warm temperatures are expected today, Friday
    Unseasonably warm temperatures are expected today and Friday before a cold front moves into the area Friday afternoon. Fire danger is likely to be elevated on Friday and possibly Saturday as gusty winds develop ahead of and behind the front, according to the National Weather Service.

    Moisture should remain too limited for any precipitation through the remainder of the week.

    More sunny weather is expected today. Temperatures are likely to peak in the 50s and 60s before dipping into the 30s and 40s under partly cloudy skies tonight.

    Partly cloudy skies should return on Friday as the front approaches. There will be a slight chance of showers in southeast Oklahoma and a slight chance of snow in the Panhandle but dry conditions
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  • Vehicle accident reported in northwest Oklahoma City
    One vehicle accident is reported this morning on Oklahoma City-area roads.

    At 6:45 a.m., the accident site was on NW 23 at Purdue Avenue.
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  • Arrested math professor could return to Langston
    A Langston University math professor arrested in September on complaints related to alleged sexual abuse of a child may be reinstated this week, though charges against him are under consideration.

    Oklahoma County Assistant District Attorney Gayland Gieger said the case against Reza Ross Pourdavood, 53, and his wife, Leah Pourdavood, 41, remains open.

    "It remains under review,” Gieger said.

    Leah Pourdavood, a Jones Elementary teacher for 12 years, is on administrative leave with pay.

    Langston officials are in the process this week of reinstating Reza Pourdavood, a math professor for nine years.
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