Tulsa, OK – Drivers in eastern Oklahoma should remain cautious as dense fog develops overnight into Wednesday morning, reducing visibility in some areas. While dry conditions will persist through Saturday, forecasters warn of a storm system bringing potential thunderstorms Sunday night into Monday.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Tulsa, patchy fog will impact southeast Oklahoma after midnight, with visibility dropping in isolated areas. Conditions will improve by mid-morning Wednesday as a cold front moves through the region. No significant hazards are expected through Saturday, but Sunday night could bring thunderstorms, especially in eastern Oklahoma.
Thursday and Friday will remain sunny, with highs reaching the mid-60s to low 70s. Winds will be light, shifting from the northwest to the south heading into the weekend. Saturday’s forecast remains dry with mild temperatures, but increasing moisture ahead of Sunday’s storm system could lead to scattered showers late in the day.
By Sunday night, showers and thunderstorms are expected across the region as a storm system moves out of the Rockies. Wind gusts may reach 20-25 mph, with heavier rainfall possible in localized areas. Motorists should stay updated on changing conditions, especially along major roadways like I-44.