Did the Rain Gods Take Pity on Tulsa Last Night?
Ah, Tulsa. Land of barbecue, art deco architecture, and...well, sometimes unpredictable weather. So, the question on everyone's mind this morning is: did Mother Nature decide to give Tulsa a much-needed car wash last night, or were we spared a soaking?
The suspense is killing us...
Not to worry, folks! We've got our trusty weather investigation team (aka checking the internet) on the case. Drumroll please...
How Much Rain Did Tulsa Oklahoma Get Last Night |
Looks Like Tulsa Caught a Break!
That's right! It appears Tulsa dodged a bullet last night. No rain in sight, which means you can ditch the raincoat and umbrella (unless, of course, you're feeling particularly stylish).
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But hey, even though Tulsa escaped a drenching, it doesn't mean there wasn't some exciting weather out there. Maybe there was some dramatic cloud action, or perhaps a rogue tumbleweed rolled through town (hey, it happens!).
The point is, Tulsa, you sidestepped a potential downpour and can enjoy a (hopefully) beautiful Wednesday!
FAQ: Tulsa Weather Edition
How to find out if it rained in Tulsa last night?
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There are a few ways! You can check the weather websites or apps, or you can search online for Tulsa weather reports.
How to prepare for rain in Tulsa?
Since Tulsa weather can be a bit of a wildcard, it's always a good idea to have an umbrella or raincoat on hand.
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How to deal with those pesky mosquitos that come with the rain?
Bug spray is your best friend! Apply it liberally before heading outdoors, especially after rain.
How to find out the forecast for the rest of the week in Tulsa?
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The same weather websites and apps you used to check for rain will also have the forecast for the rest of the week.
How to enjoy a beautiful sunny day in Tulsa?
Get outside! Take a walk in the park, have a picnic lunch, or just soak up the rays (with sunscreen, of course).