Oklahoma Weather Alert: Isolated Storms Early in Tulsa, Highs Near 100°F by Saturday

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Tulsa, OK – Residents of Tulsa can expect a dynamic weather pattern over the coming days, with early morning isolated storms followed by a significant rise in temperatures. According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, there’s a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning, particularly across eastern Oklahoma, with these conditions expected to persist through midday. Locally heavy rain may accompany any storms, posing a minor risk of flash flooding in some areas.

As the week progresses, temperatures will climb steadily, with highs reaching 90°F on Thursday and 95°F on Friday. The weekend brings even more heat, with the mercury nearing triple digits. Saturday is forecasted to be particularly hot, with a high of 99°F. Sunday and Monday will maintain this trend, with temperatures expected to reach 97°F.

Residents are advised to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, especially during the afternoon hours when temperatures will be at their peak. The heat index may make it feel even hotter, particularly for those engaged in outdoor activities. Any morning storms are expected to clear by late morning, making way for clear skies and intense sunshine as the week continues.