Drivers in Tulsa, OK, are facing challenging conditions this Labor Day morning as a Dense Fog Advisory has been issued through 8 AM. Visibility is severely reduced to a quarter mile or less in some areas, particularly affecting east central and southeast Oklahoma. As families hit the road for holiday travel, hazardous driving conditions are expected.
According to the US National Weather Service in Tulsa, this fog could linger in some areas until mid-morning, making it essential for drivers to use caution. Motorists are urged to slow down, use low beam headlights, and maintain a safe following distance. The advisory is part of a broader pattern of fog stretching into parts of west central Arkansas, which could complicate travel plans beyond Oklahoma.
After the fog lifts, Tulsa will see a warming trend with temperatures climbing to the mid-80s and reaching near 90 degrees by Friday. With mostly sunny skies expected through the week, this period of dense fog will give way to more typical late summer weather. However, the fog this morning could still pose a risk, so plan accordingly if you’re driving early.



