Friday Heatwave and Ozone Alert for Tulsa – Relief Expected Early Next Week

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Tulsa, OK – Warm and dry weather continues to grip the Tulsa region, with Friday’s forecast predicting high temperatures around 93°F, well above average for this time of year. As the heat persists, an ozone alert has been issued for the Tulsa metropolitan area. Residents are urged to take precautions, especially those with respiratory conditions, as the air quality may deteriorate during peak hours.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Tulsa, the dry conditions are expected to last through the weekend, with no rain in the forecast over the next seven days. Saturday and Sunday will also see elevated temperatures, with highs reaching the low 90s. Drivers, especially those traveling on I-44, are advised to stay hydrated and avoid unnecessary trips during the heat of the day.

Looking ahead to next week, a dry cold front is expected to pass through the region early Monday, bringing some relief as temperatures dip closer to seasonal norms. The highs will drop to the mid-80s by Monday and Tuesday, with lows falling into the mid-50s overnight.

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