Tulsa, OK – Eastern Oklahoma is bracing for widespread rain tonight into Saturday morning, with heavy showers expected along major roadways, including I-44. The National Weather Service reports a 90–100% chance of rain, with isolated thunderstorms possible after midnight.
According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, rainfall amounts will range from 0.25 to 0.50 inches in most areas, with localized heavier amounts in thunderstorms. While severe weather is not anticipated, drivers should exercise caution during the early hours Saturday as rainfall could reduce visibility and create slippery road conditions.
Saturday morning will bring lingering showers, gradually clearing by noon. Highs are expected to reach 63°F, with winds shifting from south to west at 5–15 mph. Saturday night will turn cooler, with lows dipping to 37°F under mostly clear skies.
Looking ahead, Sunday promises partly sunny skies with a high near 66°F, but another chance of rain and thunderstorms returns Sunday evening, persisting through early Monday. By Monday, skies will clear, offering sunny conditions and highs near 59°F. Tuesday and Wednesday are forecast to remain dry, with highs in the upper 50s and lows in the mid-30s.
Residents should stay updated on local weather developments, especially if traveling tonight or early Saturday. For the latest updates, visit the National Weather Service website or monitor local broadcasts.
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