Tulsa, OK Weather Update Tonight: 30% Storm Risk North of I-40 Sunday

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Tulsa, OK – A few light showers and isolated thunderstorms remain possible across the Tulsa metro overnight Saturday, with a better chance for rain developing Sunday afternoon and evening — especially north of the I-40 corridor.

According to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, rain chances overnight remain between 10% and 40%, with isolated thunderstorms carrying a 10% to 30% probability. Forecasters say coverage increases Sunday between late afternoon and early evening, particularly in areas north of Interstate 40, which includes parts of Tulsa County and surrounding communities.

Rainfall totals are expected to remain light, with most locations seeing a quarter inch of rain or less. No flooding concerns or severe storms are anticipated at this time.

While widespread travel disruptions are not expected, drivers along I-40 and northbound routes Sunday afternoon could encounter brief wet road conditions during passing showers.

The unsettled pattern remains limited in intensity, with no watches or warnings currently in effect for the Tulsa area.

Residents planning outdoor activities Sunday afternoon may want to monitor updated forecasts, particularly north of I-40 where rain coverage is expected to be greater.

Have you seen showers in your neighborhood yet? Let us know where conditions are changing.


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