Oklahoma – A thin veil of fog drifts across parts of eastern Oklahoma this morning, softening headlights and dulling road markings. In low spots, visibility drops quickly. Where temperatures slip below freezing, slick patches can form with little warning.
According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, patchy fog is possible northwest of Interstate 44 early today. While widespread freezing fog is unlikely, isolated slick spots may develop on bridges and untreated roads where temperatures hover near 32 degrees. Calm winds allow fog to linger into mid-morning before sunshine breaks through.
Conditions improve rapidly after sunrise. Skies turn bright, and temperatures climb into the mid-60s this afternoon. That warmth continues building Friday, with highs nearing 70 across Tulsa County and nearby communities. Roads dry out, and travel conditions steadily improve through the day.
Saturday remains mild but slightly cooler, with highs near 60 under mostly sunny skies. By Sunday, warmth surges again. Afternoon temperatures reach the low 70s, more typical of early spring than early February. Outdoor plans benefit, though dry air and warm afternoons may raise minor fire weather concerns in open areas.
Looking ahead, NOAA’s 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across Oklahoma into midweek. Dry conditions dominate through the weekend, with only low rain chances developing early next week. While winter weather remains active farther north, the southern Plains are firmly trending warmer.
Drivers should use caution during the early commute today, especially on shaded roads and bridges. Keep headlights on in fog, slow down, and allow extra space. After today, lighter jackets replace heavy coats quickly. Noticing fog or slick spots where you are? Share what conditions look like in your area.
Five Day Weather Outlook for Tulsa, Oklahoma
Today: Sunny after morning fog, high near 64.
Tonight: Clear, low near 41.
Friday: Sunny, high near 69.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 60.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 72.


