Tulsa, OK – A frost advisory remains in effect this morning for Tulsa and much of eastern Oklahoma, with temperatures dipping into the low 30s. Residents are advised to cover sensitive plants to protect them from freezing conditions, which are expected to continue through Thursday morning. Additionally, an elevated fire weather danger is forecasted for Thursday and Friday as dry air and gusty winds increase the fire spread risk.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will drop to between 32°F and 36°F tonight, leading to widespread frost across the region. A warming trend will begin Thursday, with highs reaching 69°F, but the dry conditions combined with winds gusting up to 25 mph will create hazardous fire conditions.
Extended Forecast for Tulsa, OK
Thursday will be sunny with a high near 69°F, while Thursday night will remain clear with a low of 47°F. Friday will warm up to 73°F under sunny skies, but gusty winds will persist, keeping fire risks elevated.
Weekend Outlook
Saturday and Sunday will remain warm, with highs in the mid-70s and mostly clear skies. Isolated rain chances return late Sunday night into Monday.