Eastern Oklahoma Weather Outlook: Chilly Start, Mild Finish, and Early Signs of a Mid-November Cold Snap

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Tulsa, OK – A pale orange glow spreads over the Tulsa skyline as cool air grips Green Country this morning. The calm feels seasonal — almost serene — but a light frost sparkles across lawns north of Highway 75, signaling fall’s firm hold on eastern Oklahoma.

The National Weather Service in Tulsa notes that clear skies and light north winds will allow temperatures to dip near 40°F early, with frost possible in outlying areas. A Frost Advisory remains in effect for parts of northeast Oklahoma, including areas west of Grand Lake and along the Osage hills.

By midday, sunshine dominates. Highs reach near 60°F, with a gentle northwest breeze around 5 mph. Skies stay clear into Friday, and temperatures climb to 65°F, bringing a brief warmup before another cool evening near 46°F. Saturday looks mostly cloudy but mild, reaching 59°F, while Sunday clears and warms to 61°F — an ideal stretch for fall cleanup or Halloween weekend activities.

Long-range guidance hints at a pattern shift by November 10–14, when colder air could surge south again from the Plains. Early models suggest a potential frost or freeze event for northern Oklahoma before mid-month, possibly signaling the state’s first winter chill.

For now, though, Tulsa enjoys a few quiet, sunny days — crisp mornings, warm afternoons, and a perfect taste of late October calm before the next weather shake-up.