
The National Weather Service in Oklahoma City has updated the local forecast, bringing a mix of clear skies and chilly conditions as residents prepare for the New Year. According to the National Weather Service, today will see the disappearance of early patchy fog, giving way to sunny skies with a high near 67 degrees. A noticeable shift in wind direction is expected in the afternoon, coming from the south at 14 to 18 mph before becoming west northwest. Oklahoma City inhabitants can anticipate gusts reaching as high as 25 mph.
Tonight will present a clear sky, with a predicted low around 39 degrees. Wind speeds will linger in the realm of 13 to 15 mph, with potential gusts up to 21 mph. Gearing up for Tuesday, the forecast promises continual sunshine with a high nearing 48, while the evening promises mostly clear conditions with temperatures dipping close to 29 degrees, accompanied by a calm north wind, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Oklahoma City's weather will stay steady this week, making it great for finishing holiday plans. New Year's Day will be sunny with a high of 46°F. A light north wind will shift east in the afternoon. Expect mostly clear skies and a low of around 31°F on Wednesday night, as per the National Weather Service.
Moving further into the week, the National Weather Service forecast suggests a blend of sun and partial cloudiness. Thursday's outlook indicates mostly sunny skies and a high near 51 degrees, followed by another mostly clear night with the low settling around 29 degrees. The pattern follows into the weekend, with Friday showing sunny conditions and a high near 48, while the nighttime might see some clouds as temperatures fall to around 32 degrees.
The inconsistency in the otherwise clear forecast arrives over the weekend, with partly sunny skies bringing the high to around 46 on Saturday and mostly cloudy conditions likely resulting in a low of 32 by night. Sunday's light will be similarly filtered through partial clouds, with day temperatures peaking near 43 degrees.









