Tulsa, OK — Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected to impact Tulsa and nearby areas today, with brief but heavy rain likely. Residents are urged to stay prepared for potential downpours throughout the day, particularly in eastern parts of Oklahoma. While the risk of severe storms remains low, localized rainfall could lead to slick roads. Drivers should remain cautious during heavy rain bursts, as visibility may decrease rapidly.
According to the National Weather Service, this weather pattern will affect Tulsa and far eastern Oklahoma throughout the day, with peak rain chances in the afternoon. Additionally, looking ahead to Tuesday night, sky watchers in Tulsa can expect a stunning celestial event—a supermoon coinciding with a partial lunar eclipse. The eclipse will be visible starting at 8:41 p.m., with the peak at 10:44 p.m. when 8% of the moon will be shadowed.
Make sure to check the local forecast for any updates on changing conditions. Drivers are advised to monitor road conditions and avoid flooded areas during rainstorms. For the eclipse, clear skies are anticipated, so plan your evening accordingly for a beautiful view.