Tulsa, Oklahoma – Warm sunshine will dominate eastern Oklahoma through the weekend, keeping Tulsa highs near 90°F as fall starts with summer-like heat. Anyone traveling I-44 or U.S. 75 should expect clear, dry pavement and no weather-related slowdowns through at least Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, light south winds will pick up Friday and Saturday, occasionally gusting to 20 mph. That could impact outdoor plans, especially for residents preparing Halloween decorations or neighborhood events. Afternoon highs will stay above normal until Wednesday, when cooler, unsettled weather finally returns.
Friday and Saturday will bring highs near 90°F with lows in the mid-60s. Sunday stays warm as south winds strengthen, creating breezy conditions that could challenge lightweight outdoor displays. By Tuesday, winds turn northeast, signaling a shift toward fall-like temperatures.
The first chance of rain arrives Wednesday, with scattered showers and a cooler high near 80°F. While not a major storm system, even a 20 percent chance of rain could affect commuters and school drop-offs. Residents should prepare now by securing lawn decorations, cleaning gutters, and checking vehicles before the seasonal change.
Clear skies and warm days make this weekend ideal for outdoor gatherings, football games, or trips across eastern Oklahoma. But conditions will shift midweek, and more advisories could follow as the next front develops.
Five-Day Forecast for Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Friday: Sunny, high 90°F, south winds 5–10 mph.
- Saturday: Sunny, high 87°F, gusts up to 20 mph.
- Sunday: Sunny, high 89°F, breezy south winds 10–15 mph.
- Monday: Sunny, high 88°F, calm south winds.
- Tuesday: Mostly clear, high 87°F, winds shifting northeast. Rain chances increase by Wednesday.