
The National Weather Service in Oklahoma City has released a detailed forecast for the coming week, predicting sunny skies and a gradual climb in temperature leading up to Christmas Day. According to the latest update from the National Weather Service, today's weather will be fair, with a high near 45 degrees and north winds calming to 5 to 10 mph. Tonight, residents can expect clear skies with a low around 28 degrees, and light and variable winds becoming southeast around 6 mph in the evening.
Looking ahead to the weekend, the forecast remains favorable with Saturday and Sunday both promising sunshine and highs reaching 52 and 59 degrees respectively. The National Weather Service indicates a south southeast wind 6 to 8 mph on Saturday, elevating to 9 to 14 mph on Sunday, with the potential for gusts as high as 21 mph. While the nights are predicted to cool to lows in the mid to upper thirties.
The outlook into early next week suggests a shift, as skies on Monday grow mostly cloudy and a high near 60, ahead of a 30 percent chance of showers entering the forecast by Monday night, setting temperatures to a low around 50. A quieter weather day is expected on Tuesday with a slight chance of showers before noon and a high near 58 giving way to a mostly cloudy nighttime low of around 43 degrees, as reported by the National Weather Service.
In preparation for the holiday, Christmas Day's weather appears partly sunny with a high near 58, and following night partly cloudy conditions settling with a low near 45. The National Weather Service warns of a 30 percent chance of showers on Thursday, yet maintains a mostly sunny outlook with a high again nearing 58 degrees.









