Tulsa has marked 40 consecutive days of extremely intense heat indices, local channel News On 6 reported.
Newspaper Tulsa World reported that Tulsa's 100-degree heat streak is projected to persist into next week. Heat and construction are disrupting Tulsa's back-to-school period, news outlet Tulsa Flyer reported.
Television station KFOR indicated that Oklahoma leads the list for GLP-1 heat risk this week. Electricity costs are impacting residents as temperatures remain high. Nearly 8,000 PSO customers have signed a petition over high electric bills.