
The National Weather Service in Oklahoma City reports fair skies with a current temperature of 47°F and a humidity of 80%. A gentle Southeast wind at 7 mph accompanies these conditions, with a barometric pressure of 30.19 in. Visibility stands clear at 10 miles, though the wind chill brings a slightly cooler feel at 44°F.
Today's forecast predicts a sunny day, with a high near 82°F. The South wind could breeze a tad stronger, at 10 to 15 mph, gusting up as high as 21 mph. As night falls, there's a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 10 pm, and mostly clear skies continue with a low settling around 63°F. When the South wind blows at 11 to 14 mph, gusts may reach speeds as high as 20 mph, as detailed by the National Weather Service.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, the sunny skies are expected to prevail with a high near 88°F and a Southwest wind around 6 to 10 mph. The night should remain mostly clear, with southern breezes at about 6 mph and temperatures dipping to a low of around 62°F. The days succeeding, up to Sunday, promise similar conditions—days filled with bright sunshine and high temperatures averaging in the mid to high 80s.
The National Weather Service has also issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the upcoming period. While there are thunderstorms forecast for today and tonight in parts of western, central, and northern Oklahoma, "A few strong to severe storms are possible this afternoon and evening across western
into northern Oklahoma," where they could bring hail to the size of golf balls and wind gusts to 60 mph. However, beyond today, no hazardous weather is expected through Sunday.









