Tulsa, OK — Tulsa residents can expect a hot and humid weekend, with heat stress risks rising by Sunday. The forecast calls for temperatures climbing into the low 90s under mostly sunny skies. With light winds predicted, outdoor activities could become hazardous without proper precautions.
According to the National Weather Service, Tulsa will experience moderate heat risk Sunday, making it essential for those working or exercising outdoors to take breaks and stay hydrated. The heat index is expected to peak between 88°F and 90°F, especially in southern parts of the city.
Sunday’s heat will follow a warm Saturday, with temperatures nearing 91°F. Looking into next week, Tulsa will see more of the same, with highs consistently in the low 90s through Wednesday. Residents are advised to avoid strenuous outdoor activities during peak hours and to drink plenty of water. The NWS recommends taking at least 15-minute breaks for every hour spent working in direct sunlight.