Oklahoma Freeze Watch: Tulsa Area Braces for 27°F Temps Early Monday with Spring Weather Shift Incoming

Tulsa, OK – A cold snap will grip northeast Oklahoma late Sunday into Monday as sub-freezing temperatures threaten plants and outdoor plumbing.

The National Weather Service has issued a Freeze Watch for Tulsa and surrounding counties, including along U.S. Route 75, from 1 a.m. to 10 a.m. CDT Monday, with lows near 27°F possible. Officials advise residents to protect sensitive vegetation and wrap exposed pipes. This follows a Sunday weather mix of rain changing to snow overnight with little or no accumulation expected.

According to the National Weather Service Tulsa Office, rain will taper by 5 a.m. Monday. Winds will shift from the north at 5–10 mph Sunday night, before becoming calm into Monday morning. A breezy, sunny Monday follows with highs reaching 66°F, but the chill lingers into the early morning hours…

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