Tulsa, OK – Patchy areas of reduced visibility are expected overnight into Tuesday morning, potentially impacting the morning commute across Eastern Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas. The National Weather Service (NWS) Tulsa has issued a warning for drivers to prepare for rapidly changing visibility.
According to the NWS, visibility may drop to less than one mile at times, especially in Southeast Oklahoma and far Eastern Oklahoma. The fog is anticipated to form late tonight and persist into Tuesday morning. Additionally, there is a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms tonight, mainly affecting Southeast Oklahoma.
The weather forecast also indicates that the chances of precipitation will spread across Southeast Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas again during the day on Tuesday. Showers and isolated thunderstorms, with a 15-30% chance, remain possible tonight, with a greater chance of 20-40% on Tuesday afternoon.
Looking ahead, Tulsa’s weather for the rest of the week appears to be clear and warm. The forecast for Wednesday through Sunday shows sunny skies with temperatures ranging from the high 80s to mid-90s. The daily highs are expected to reach 89°F today, 93°F on Wednesday, 94°F on Thursday, 92°F on Friday, 89°F on Saturday, and 93°F on Sunday. Nighttime temperatures will hover around the upper 60s to low 70s.