Tulsa, OK – A series of storm systems is set to bring multiple rounds of winter weather to northeastern Oklahoma and northwestern Arkansas through midweek, with the potential for snow and ice accumulation.
According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, areas near and north of I-44 will have the highest chance of seeing wintry precipitation. Light icing and snow accumulation between 1 to 3 inches are possible through Thursday morning. Forecast confidence is increasing, though uncertainty remains regarding exact precipitation amounts and storm tracks.
Residents are urged to monitor the latest forecasts and take necessary precautions. The National Weather Service advises avoiding unnecessary travel during periods of freezing precipitation. Motorists should exercise caution, as icy roads and reduced visibility could create hazardous driving conditions.
Cold temperatures will persist through the week, with multiple waves of precipitation expected. Officials recommend staying informed on weather updates and preparing for potential winter weather impacts, especially in areas most at risk.
For the latest forecasts and road conditions, check with local authorities and the National Weather Service.




