Tulsa OK Weather Forecasts for Commutes and Planning
Tulsa-area commuters: Weather Underground offers local & long-range weather forecasts, weatherreports, maps & tropical conditions to aid daily planning.

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Tulsa-area commuters: Weather Underground offers local & long-range weather forecasts, weatherreports, maps & tropical conditions to aid daily planning.
Alert for Central Ohio commutes: Watch for pop-up thunderstorms between 4-8 p.m. today, with hail battering some areas.
Western Montana alerts for lingering winter storm through Friday:
Severe evening weather threatens Central CA commuters:
Storm-ready tip: Download the FEMA app for severe weather notifications – it's one of the best systems available. Essential for safe planning.
Summer preview hits hard – Washington, Philly, Atlanta see 90°+ temps like June, not April.
Trend alert for mountain travel: fresh winter storms building snow risks across West.
Quick planning shift: Unseasonal warmup brings upper 80s to Mid-Atlantic/Southeast Tue-Thu (Apr 14-16), heat index near 90.
Spring severe peak building in WI/IA:
Trend alert: A persistent pattern fuels near-daily severe thunderstorms from Plains to Southeast through early next week, with hail, winds, and...
Prolonged record heat grips Southwest from California to Colorado:
Double threat for Delaware/NJ coastal areas this weekend:
Ongoing flood threats in Lower Michigan from recent and new rain—key timeline for planning:
Emerging flood inundation mapping tech is revealing overlooked risks for better planning:
Extreme heat, cold, and precipitation spike CVD risk for middle-aged/older adults:
Central CA severe weather alert: Yesterday's storms brought two tornado touchdowns in Fresno County – one near Biola at 2:15 p.m., another NE Fresno...
Unified Thursday threat across northern Plains/Midwest demands planning tweaks for commutes and events.
Quick national snapshot from Meteorologist Craig Moeller: