Tulsa, OK – Motorists in eastern Oklahoma are urged to use caution today as patchy fog reduces visibility, particularly during Veterans Day morning travel hours. The National Weather Service has flagged limited visibility as a significant concern, urging drivers to take extra precautions until conditions improve by mid-morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, this fog affects both eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas and is expected to dissipate as the morning progresses. While spotter activation is not required, residents are encouraged to remain alert and practice safe driving habits to avoid potential accidents.
Looking ahead, mostly sunny skies are forecast for Tuesday, with temperatures reaching around 70°F. However, by Tuesday night, a 30% chance of showers is predicted as a weak cold front moves through the region, bringing southeast winds around 10 mph. Wednesday is expected to see continued cloud cover early, with a high near 69°F and gusts up to 20 mph as conditions clear by the afternoon.
From Thursday through Friday, residents can anticipate clear skies and temperatures near 70°F, making for pleasant late-week weather. Next weekend, a stronger storm system may bring heavier rainfall and cooler temperatures to the area, so residents should stay tuned for updates.
Stay informed about weather changes and plan accordingly for safe travels throughout the week.
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