Residents in Tulsa can expect mild conditions for Veterans Day on Monday, with a high of 70 degrees under sunny skies. The calm weather is likely to continue into Tuesday, but changes are anticipated mid-week as rain chances increase and temperatures remain above normal for November.
According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, rain could start as early as Wednesday, with a 20 percent chance of showers during the day, and a similar chance through Wednesday night. Highs on Wednesday are expected to reach 64 degrees. No freezing temperatures are expected, but the rain and warm conditions could impact travel and outdoor activities through the week.
The extended forecast indicates a warmer-than-usual trend, with highs in the 60s and 70s persisting through late November. Thursday will bring sunny skies with a high of 67, while Friday is predicted to reach near 69 degrees. With no significant cold fronts on the horizon, temperatures are expected to stay in the mid-60s to lower 70s, an unusual warmth for November in Tulsa.
For those planning mid-week activities, staying informed on potential rain is advisable, especially for road travel and Veterans Day events. Updated forecasts are available from the National Weather Service, and residents are encouraged to monitor local conditions as precipitation may increase.