
Packing List
November Packing List for Tulsa — What to Wear & Bring
Tulsa in November sees a dip to 40°F at night, making warm coats necessary for evening walks through the Blue Dome District. Daytime highs of 61°F are brisk but comfortable for visiting the Woody Guthrie Center. With 7 days of precipitation, a waterproof layer is recommended for exploring the city's historic sites.
Averages 40–61°F, ~7 days of rain
Clothing
Necessary for the 40°F lows when walking to a concert or event at the downtown BOK Center.
A perfect 'Oklahoma casual' layer for a 61°F afternoon browse through the upscale shops at Utica Square.
Provides lightweight warmth for exploring the Woody Guthrie Center and neighboring downtown museums.
The texture fits the Tulsa autumn aesthetic and provides insulation against the damp air from 7 precip days.
Ensures comfort during brisk 40°F morning walks along the riverfront at the Gathering Place.
Footwear
Protects against the 7 days of rain while maintaining a polished look for Cherry Street dining.
Ideal for a professional or upscale evening out in the historic and grand Art Deco district.
Keep your feet warm during the 40°F November nights when the cold plains wind picks up speed.
Great for longer excursions on the paved trails near the Arkansas River or the hills of Turkey Mountain.
Accessories
Essential for keeping warm during a brisk 40°F morning tour of the historic Greenwood District memorials.
A sophisticated touch that blocks the biting wind during November evening walks in the Blue Dome District.
With 7 days of precipitation, you'll want this tucked away for sudden Tulsa rain showers while shopping.
Perfect for layering over a sweater when the temperature drops sharply from 61°F at sunset.
Local tips for Tulsa in November
- 1.Cherry Street and the Blue Dome District are best explored on foot, but the 61°F high means you'll want breathable layers for indoor stops.
- 2.November brings very crisp mornings in the Greenwood District; grab a hot coffee from a local roaster before touring the historic sites.
- 3.Tulsa's weather can shift rapidly in late autumn; check the forecast for sudden cold fronts sweeping across the Oklahoma plains.