Tulsa, OK – Storms are forecast to bring heavy rainfall and a marginal flash flood risk across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas today through Monday. The National Weather Service reports localized storms could bring up to 2.5 inches of rain by Monday evening. Residents along U.S. Route 412 and I-44 should stay alert for possible flooding and hazardous driving conditions.
According to the US National Weather Service in Tulsa, showers are expected to continue overnight into Monday, with the heaviest downpours occurring early Monday morning. Drivers are urged to avoid flood-prone areas and exercise caution on slick roads.
Next week’s forecast shows cooler temperatures after Monday’s storms, with highs dropping to the mid-70s by Wednesday. Additional rain is expected by Thursday, potentially impacting the morning commute. Stay updated on local weather alerts and prepare for changing conditions throughout the week.