Tulsa, OK – A warm and mostly quiet week lies ahead for parts of Oklahoma and Arkansas. Temperatures are expected to reach the upper 80s to low 90s, while nighttime lows will hover in the 60s. Areas in northwest Arkansas could experience slightly cooler days.
According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, minimal rain chances—ranging from 5% to 20%—will persist throughout the week. Most of the region will see sunny to partly sunny skies. Gusty winds between 12-20 mph will blow across the region, adding a refreshing breeze.
The highest chance for precipitation will come Tuesday, with Bartlesville, Eureka Springs, and Fort Smith experiencing 15-25% chances of showers. However, most areas will remain dry.
Daytime high temperatures will peak on Wednesday in Tulsa and McAlester at 93°F, with highs across Fort Smith and Fayetteville remaining in the upper 80s. Residents can expect temperatures to stay warm and stable until at least Friday.
Light breezes and clear skies should keep the weather pleasant for outdoor activities throughout the region.