Tulsa, OK – The National Weather Service in Tulsa reports that another dry cold front will pass through Sunday morning, bringing cool and breezy conditions through early Monday before a brief warm-up midweek.
High temperatures Sunday will hover in the 40s and low 50s across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas, with overnight lows dipping into the 20s. By Tuesday and Wednesday, a warmer pattern sets in, with highs climbing back into the mid-50s to low 60s.
Forecasters say rain chances remain near zero for the entire week, making for an extended stretch of dry weather. Another front is expected to arrive by Friday, though it’s also expected to be mostly dry.
“Cool to mild temperatures will continue through next weekend, with no significant precipitation expected,” the weather service said in its update.
Residents can expect sunny skies and light winds for much of the week—a favorable setup for outdoor activities and travel.
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