Oklahoma Weather: Warm November Sunshine Builds, Wind Gusts Pick Up by Midweek

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TULSA, Okla. – Early light spills across calm neighborhoods this morning, and the air feels mild for early November — the kind that hints at a temporary calm before a change in the wind. After a clear, quiet start, Tulsa will step into a string of bright, dry days, but breezier weather is on the way by Tuesday.

According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, high pressure remains in control today, keeping skies sunny and temperatures near 72°F this afternoon. Winds will stay light through midday before turning from the south later, signaling the start of a gradual warm-up that will carry into midweek.

By Tuesday, gusty south winds return across northeast Oklahoma, reaching 20 to 30 mph at times, especially along I-44 from Tulsa to Claremore and Vinita. Afternoon highs near 76°F will make it feel more like late September than early November — ideal for outdoor projects, but a reminder to secure loose decorations or yard items as the wind builds.

Wednesday brings another round of sunshine and highs around 78°F, but a weak front begins to edge closer from the north by late week. That boundary will bring cooler air and a more seasonable feel by Friday, with highs sliding back into the low 70s.

No rain or frost threats are expected through Thursday, making this one of the most stable early-November stretches in weeks. For now, Oklahoma enjoys a taste of autumn warmth before winter’s next signal arrives later this month.


Five-Day Forecast for Tulsa, OK:
Mon: 72/53 – Sunny; light south wind.
Tue: 76/54 – Sunny; breezy south gusts.
Wed: 78/54 – Clear and warm; gusty at times.
Thu: 79/55 – Partly cloudy; warm afternoon.
Fri: 74/47 – Sunny; cooler with north breeze.