Tulsa, OK – A wet and foggy Wednesday morning is setting the tone for the rest of the week in Tulsa, with a chance of light drizzle persisting into the afternoon. However, attention is shifting toward the weekend, as strong winds and a wide range of temperatures are expected to impact the region.
According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, a shallow frontal boundary will bring occasional drizzle and fog through Wednesday, reducing visibility for drivers. Winds will remain relatively calm until Thursday, when a shift to northerly gusts could reach up to 20 mph. By Saturday, wind speeds could climb even higher, impacting outdoor activities and travel.
Looking ahead:
• Thursday:Mostly sunny with highs near 52°F. Winds from the west at 5-10 mph, shifting to the northeast.
• Friday:A slight chance of rain before noon, followed by partly sunny skies and highs near 53°F.
• Saturday:Sunny with strong north winds up to 20 mph, highs near 65°F.
• Sunday:Partly sunny, highs near 44°F, with gusty northeast winds.
• Monday:Rain and snow likely, temperatures dropping to the low 30s.
Motorists should remain cautious during foggy conditions, and residents should prepare for strong winds heading into the weekend.
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