
The National Weather Service in Oklahoma City has provided a forecast that will have locals feeling thankful for the mild weather on this Thanksgiving Day. According to the latest update, a bit of chill continues to linger in the air with a few clouds overhead. The temperature stands at 32°F, with the wind chill making it feel closer to 22°F. Humidity is relatively high at 79%, but clear skies are expected to prevail as the day progresses.
Today's forecast promises sunshine with a high near 48 degrees, accompanied by a moderate north wind traveling at a speed of 6 to 10 mph. Tonight, the clear conditions are set to continue, providing stargazers with an unobstructed view of the heavens, while the temperature is expected to drop to a low around 29 degrees. The wind, seemingly taking a rest, will slow to around 5 mph before becoming calm in the evening.
Heading into the weekend, Oklahoma City residents can look forward to more sunny skies. Tomorrow's forecast indicates a high near 51 degrees, with a light wind shifting from calm to a gentle southern whisper at 5 to 7 mph in the morning. This pattern of mostly clear skies with comfortable temperatures continues through the nights, dipping to a low around 36 degrees with a consistent south wind of 6 to 10 mph.
Reaching Saturday, thanks to the benevolence of the elements, the day is expected to be sunny again, with temperatures climbing to a pleasant high near 55. However, the wind will also make its presence felt, picking up to 8 to 10 mph, and is anticipated to take a turn from south to north in the afternoon.
As Sunday rolls in, the sun remains an ever-loyal companion, dominating the skies with high temperatures nearing 49 degrees. The nightly low on Sunday is predicted to be around 31, under still clear skies. The weather pattern holding firm, Monday to Wednesday are also slated to bring mostly sunny to partly sunny days, with highs ranging from 54 to 61 degrees and lows inching up slightly from 38 to 42 at night. For complete weather updates and details, Oklahoma City residents can refer to the National Weather Service website.









