Tulsa, Oklahoma Weather Alert Now: 100% Showers Saturday, Flash Flood Risk Along I-44

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Oklahoma starts mild and quiet, but rain is lining up fast across Tulsa. Skies turn partly sunny this morning, and temperatures are already climbing toward a springlike 70°F. The calm feel will not last long.

According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, a slight chance of showers develops between noon and 3 p.m., followed by scattered showers and thunderstorms after 3 p.m. Highs reach near 70°F with south winds around 5 to 10 mph. Rain chances increase sharply tonight to 90%, with showers and thunderstorms spreading across northeast Oklahoma.

Saturday brings widespread rain and storms, with precipitation chances at 100% and highs near 64°F. Rainfall totals between three-quarters and one inch are possible through Saturday evening. Roads along I-44, U.S. 75, and the Broken Arrow Expressway could see water pooling during heavier downpours. Plan extra time if traveling late Saturday.

Showers linger early Sunday, mainly before midday, with rain chances near 60%. Highs hold near 62°F as north winds gust up to 20 mph. Conditions gradually improve Sunday night as skies clear and temperatures dip to the mid-40s.

Washington’s Birthday turns sunny and warmer, with highs near 73°F. Tuesday pushes close to 78°F under partly sunny skies, and south winds may gust to 30 mph. That signals a strong February thaw across Green Country.

The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across Oklahoma, with more rain chances in the pattern. Spring vibes are building heading into midweek.

Five Day Outlook for Tulsa, Oklahoma:
Today: Partly sunny, chance of showers, high 70°F.
Saturday: Showers and storms, high 64°F.
Sunday: Showers early, high 62°F.
Monday (Washington’s Birthday): Sunny, high 73°F.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 78°F.