Tulsa, OK – Weather Alert: Scattered Light Flurries Possible Across Region This Weekend

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Tulsa, OK – Residents across eastern Oklahoma may notice a few snow flurries late Saturday evening and overnight, though forecasters say impacts should be minimal.

According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, scattered flurries are possible Saturday night across much of eastern Oklahoma, including the Tulsa metro, northwest Arkansas, and surrounding counties. Meteorologists emphasize that any snowfall would be brief and light, with no meaningful accumulation expected.

The potential flurries are tied to a weak weather disturbance moving through the region. While radar may occasionally pick up light snow, forecasters say most locations will see little more than a few flakes, if any. Road conditions are expected to remain dry, and no travel disruptions are anticipated.

The NWS graphic highlights areas north and east of Tulsa as having the highest chance to see flurries, though confidence remains low that many residents will notice a change at all. Officials say temperatures and ground conditions will limit any ability for snow to stick.

Timing for the flurries is expected late Saturday evening through early Sunday morning, with the best chance occurring overnight. By Sunday, conditions should improve as the system exits the area.

Drivers are still encouraged to remain alert, especially during overnight hours, but officials stress that no winter weather advisories or warnings are in effect.

Residents can continue to monitor local forecasts and updates from the National Weather Service Tulsa office as conditions evolve.


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