Tulsa, OK – A Spring freeze warning remains active across northeastern Oklahoma, including Tulsa, where sub-freezing temperatures are expected to last until 10 a.m. Monday. Drivers on major routes like US-412 should watch for potential frost on overpasses and bridges during early morning commutes.
According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, overnight lows dipped to 34°F with frost forming in low-lying areas. A hard freeze warning covers parts of east central, northeast, and southeast Oklahoma and extends into western Arkansas. Temperatures as low as 29°F could damage sensitive spring vegetation. Residents are urged to cover plants and disconnect outdoor hoses to prevent burst pipes.
The good news? Monday brings full sunshine and a high near 65°F. Winds will remain calm before shifting northwest at 5 mph by afternoon.
Here’s your extended Spring weather outlook for Tulsa:
- Monday Night: Mostly clear, low around 38°F. Calm winds.
- Tuesday: Sunny, high near 71°F. Winds light, turning south at 5 to 10 mph.
- Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, low around 53°F.
- Wednesday: Sunny and warmer, high of 78°F. Gusts could reach 25 mph.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 74°F with light winds.


