Tulsa, OK – Residents in Northeast Oklahoma should prepare for a Friday of stormy weather and high temperatures. According to the US National Weather Service in Tulsa, radar shows a few storms moving into the area this morning, with some producing strong gusty winds and hail up to the size of nickels. These isolated to scattered storms are expected to continue throughout the next several hours, moving south and east with time.
According to weather forecasts, Tulsa is set to experience isolated thunderstorms today with a high of 98°F and a low of 77°F. The storms are expected to be accompanied by a 95% chance of rain, bringing some relief from the heat but also potential hazards such as high winds and hail.
Looking ahead to the weekend, the weather is expected to clear up, with sunny skies on Saturday and Sunday. High temperatures will remain in the mid-90s, reaching 96°F on Saturday and 98°F on Sunday. Overnight lows will be in the 70s, providing little respite from the heat.
As the week progresses, temperatures are expected to rise even further. Monday’s forecast shows a high of 99°F, while Tuesday could see temperatures reaching a scorching 101°F. The hot weather is expected to continue into Wednesday, with a high of 98°F.




