Tulsa, OK – Severe weather is expected to return to parts of Oklahoma on Sunday, primarily during the late afternoon and evening hours. According to the US National Weather Service in Tulsa, the greatest threat of severe weather will be west of Highway 75.
The forecast indicates the potential for large hail and strong winds. Hail sizes could range from quarter to golf ball-sized, with wind speeds reaching up to 70 mph. The areas at most risk include Ponca City, Stillwater, and McAlester.
Sunday’s temperature will peak at 91°F, with a 35% chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. The severe weather risk persists into the evening, necessitating caution for residents in the affected areas.
Monday brings a 55% chance of thunderstorms, with temperatures slightly cooler at 84°F. The chance of rain continues into Tuesday with a 45% probability, maintaining temperatures in the mid-80s. By Wednesday, conditions are expected to clear up, with sunny skies and a high of 88°F.