Memorial Day Travel Boom Meets Stormy Skies in Oklahoma

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Oklahoma travelers are hitting the road in bigger numbers this Memorial Day—but they may want to pack a poncho. AAA forecasts nearly 446,398 Oklahomans will travel 50 miles or more during the holiday period (May 22–26), a 2.8% jump from last year. Most—around 385,000—will be driving, taking advantage of some of the cheapest gas prices in the nation at $2.79 per gallon.
Nationwide, AAA expects 45.1 million Americans to travel, making it one of the busiest Memorial Day weekends in recent years.
But while the travel outlook is sunny, the weather might not be. A severe weather outbreak is sweeping across the Plains, and western Oklahoma sits within a moderate risk zone for more storms—including possible tornadoes. Memorial Day weekend in Elk City brings a rollercoaster forecast: highs in the mid-90s Saturday, followed by cooler temps and strong thunderstorms Sunday and Monday.
Weather Forecast for Elk City:
    Saturday: Sunny, 95°F, breezy morning
    Sunday: Thunderstorms likely, cooler at 74°F
    Monday: Strong storms possible, high near 70°F
Airfare and Hotels Cost More
While drivers are saving at the pump, those flying may feel a pinch. The average domestic flight price is up 2%, now around $850. Hotel stays are also up 8% compared to 2024. Still, many Americans are pushing ahead with travel plans—whether by air, road, or even cruise.
Click It or Ticket: Oklahoma Cracks Down on Seatbelt Use
From May 19 to June 1, law enforcement is stepping up seatbelt enforcement. Oklahoma ranks 43rd in the nation for seatbelt usage—just 86.4% statewide compared to the national average of 91.9%. Troopers say there’s zero tolerance for violations during the campaign. If you’re not buckled up, expect a $20 ticket—no warnings, no exceptions.
Final Note:
With gas prices down and summer vibes up, Memorial Day 2025 is shaping up to be a busy one. But with dangerous storms and extra law enforcement on the roads, Oklahomans should plan ahead, buckle up, and keep an eye on the sky.