Tulsa forecast see 80s on Tuesday, with strong winds & weekend storms ahead

Two storm systems will bring limited thunderstorm chances to Oklahoma this week, with the first arriving Wednesday and a stronger system expected Friday, while elevated fire danger remains a concern due to warm temperatures and gusty winds.

Monday, March 10th 2025, 10:38 pm

By: News On 6


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Two strong storm systems are expected to brush Oklahoma over the next seven days, bringing limited chances for thunderstorms.

One system will pass through the area Wednesday afternoon and evening, while a stronger system is expected to influence the region later in the week, primarily on Friday. Both systems could produce a few thunderstorms near or east of our area, including the potential for severe threats.

Oklahoma is feeling like summer with highs hitting the low 80s across the metro. “If you love warm weather, you’re loving tomorrow,” Travis Meyer said.

  1. 🌡️ Tuesday: Highs in the low 80s, sunny & breezy
  2. ☀️ Wednesday: 70s with increasing clouds
  3. 💨 Friday: Fire danger spikes as winds gust 30-50 mph
  4. ⛈️ Severe storms possible in eastern Oklahoma Friday night

Wednesday rain zone

However, the limiting factor will be the availability of low-level moisture. Current data indicates that low-level moisture may remain just east of our immediate areas of concern for the Wednesday system but may be closer for the Friday storm.

Despite this, both systems will have sufficient energy to potentially develop thunderstorms, including severe weather threats. The probability of thunderstorms on Wednesday afternoon and evening remains near or below 10%, mainly along or east of the Highway 69–75 corridor.

The stronger system expected on Friday has a slightly better chance of producing thunderstorms, primarily along and east of the Highway 69 corridor region. 

⛈️ Storms, Winds & a Big Cool Down Ahead

A major storm system will bring severe weather Friday night, with tornado potential in Arkansas. If you're traveling for spring break, be cautious:

  1. 🌪️ Tornado outbreak likely in Arkansas & beyond
  2. 💨 Blizzard conditions in Nebraska as this system moves north
  3. 🌬️ Oklahoma will see a windstorm deluxe this weekend

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Friday rain zone

Fire Danger Issues Remain

Additionally, fire danger will remain a concern throughout the week. Elevated fire spread rates are also expected today and tomorrow as temperatures climb above seasonal averages, reaching the mid to upper 70s to lower 80s on both days.

On Wednesday, strong south winds will increase to 15 to 25 mph, raising fire spread rates. Fire danger may escalate to a high category on Friday near and west of the metro, despite the approaching storm system, if its timing remains consistent.

Fire danger this week

A dry line—a boundary separating moist air to the east from dry air to the west—will move across the area Friday afternoon.

Locations west of this line, combined with dry vegetation and strong southwest winds, are expected to experience exceptionally high fire danger rates.

🔥 Fire Danger Alert: Friday Looks Rough

As strong winds pick up this week, fire risk is rising across Oklahoma. “Friday stands out as a sore thumb event day,” Meyer warned. Winds will be at their worst:

  1. 💨 30-50 mph gusts across much of the state
  2. 🔥 Extreme fire spread risk, especially in western & central OK
  3. 🌩️ Severe storm threat for far eastern Oklahoma Friday night


Weather By The Numbers

Tuesday morning will start in the upper 40s, with daytime highs nearing the lower 80s.

Tuesday highs

On Wednesday, as the first storm system approaches, morning lows will be around 50, with highs in the mid to upper 70s. After the system departs Wednesday evening, the air mass will remain unchanged.

Thursday morning lows will be in the upper 40s and lower 50s, with highs approaching 80.

7-day temperature timeline

Very strong winds are likely on Friday, with morning lows near 60 and highs in the mid-70s.

After a limited chance of thunderstorms across far eastern sections of the state and an increasingly high fire danger west of Tulsa Friday afternoon, highs will remain in the mid-70s.

A cold front will pass through late Friday night, bringing some minor changes for the weekend.

Saturday morning will start with lows in the 40s with highs in the lower 60s, and Sunday will feature highs in the 70s.

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Emergency Info: Outages Across Oklahoma:

Northeast Oklahoma has various power companies and electric cooperatives, many of which have overlapping areas of coverage. Below is a link to various outage maps.

  1. PSO Outage Map
  2. OG&E Outage Map
  3. VVEC Outage Map
  4. Indian Electric Cooperative (IEC) Outage Map
  5. Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives Outage Map — (Note Several Smaller Co-ops Included)

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The Alan Crone morning weather podcast link from Apple:

https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/oklahoma-news-from-kotv-news-on-6-in-tulsa-oklahoma/id1499556141

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