The last day of the Tulsa State Fair will be cool and cloudy, thankfully rain isn’t in the forecast during the day. But, the high for today will only reach 51 deg, so, if you’re planning on taking the kids to the fair, make sure you take their jackets. The
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It’s a fall forecast for this week as the weather will shift to seasonable fall-like temperatures. Moderate temps during the day and cool evenings will be here to remind us that summer is over and it’s time to begin the fall activities. But, the weather change will also bring our
Mother Nature threw the switch on Tuesday, dramatically moving us from summer to fall, and she did it on schedule. Tuesday was the first day of fall and a cold front moved down to Oklahoma bringing us a deluge of rain that caused minor flooding in the Tulsa area. It also brought cooler
We’ve had a couple days of great weather, maybe a little rain wouldn’t be such a bad thing. Rain is returning to the Tulsa forecast for the next several days. I don’t expect any of these rain chances to be severe, but this is Oklahoma and anything can happen. Tonight:
After a couple of days of more seasonable weather, cooler temperatures and chances for rain and thunderstorms is forecast to return to the Tulsa area later in the week. The NWS forecast for the next few days is: Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 68. South southeast wind between 8
After the storms and excessive rainfall over the past couple of days in Oklahoma, we’re all ready for a break. The next few days will be the break we need – cooler temperatures and sunny skies. So, get outside and enjoy the weather! The National Weather Service forecast is: Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a
The cooler temperatures and rain will be all but a memory this week when summer returns to Oklahoma. It’s to be expected. It’s August. Expect dry and hot weather over the next week with nighttime lows in the upper 70’s and daytime highs in the upper 90’s. The NWS forecast
Hight temperatures the Tulsa area are expected to remain in the 80’s with chances of rain for the next few days. I doubt we’ll have anything really severe, but it’s worth keeping tuned into the forecast, especially if you’re planning outdoor activities. This is what the NWS is forecasting: Tonight:
The risk of severe thunderstorms has been elevated for this afternoon for NE Oklahoma. The primary threats will be flash flooding, and damaging winds, but hail could also be a factor. Initiation will be ahead of the cold front. From the National Weather Service: THIS OUTLOOK IS FOR NORTHWEST AND WEST
A chance for storms remains in our forecast for tonight, with a slight chance of thunderstorms tomorrow. Kansas is already being hit with tornado watches and warnings. Although slight, there is a risk that severe storms could develop in NE OK. With them, there’s a slight risk of tornado development. At