
Residents of Oklahoma City can enjoy a brisk start to their morning with temperatures hovering at a chilly 28°F, amidst a backdrop of a few clouds. The wind chill is set even lower, making it feel like a cool 21°F out there, so bundle up if you're stepping out. Humidity stands high at 88% with a very manageable southeast breeze blowing at 6 mph and visibility is clear at 10 miles, according to the latest report from the National Weather Service.
The day ahead promises mostly sunny skies with an expected high of around 54 degrees, as the south wind shifts west northwest in the afternoon while tonight's forecast suggests clear skies with a low nearing 30 degrees, those planning to be out late might want to wear an extra layer to stay comfortable. The rest of the week follows a similar trend with sunny skies on Friday and a high near 50; yet evolving into increasing clouds Friday night and a low around 37, providing a slight clue that change is inching towards us, inch by inch, as detailed by the National Weather Service.
The weekend brings with it a slight uncertainty - a chance of drizzle post-noon on Saturday and a cloudy sky, but temperatures remain mild with a high near 55 degrees and gusts potentially reaching 21 mph. Come Saturday night, there's a slight chance of drizzle before midnight followed by mostly cloudy conditions and a dip in temperature to around 31 degrees. Sunday, the potential for showers lurks before noon, though the likelihood sits at a modest 20 percent, as reported by the National Weather Service.
As we head into the new week, Oklahomans can expect a marked cooldown; Sunday night's low plummets to around 17 degrees, with the following Monday offering sunny respite despite a high lingering near the 33-degree mark, and for those who appreciate consistency the nightly lows will chalk up around 18 degrees through Tuesday night. The forecast is set to brighten up by Wednesday, with sunny conditions paving the way for a high of about 38 degrees, as per the National Weather Service.









