
Residents of Oklahoma City can look forward to a sunny stretch of weather, according to the latest forecast by the National Weather Service in Oklahoma City. Today's sunny skies are expected to hit a comfortable high near 66 degrees with a south wind picking up in the afternoon, reaching speeds of 12 to 17 mph and gusting as high as 24 mph. The warmth is set to carry on into the evening, with tonight's lows dipping to around 46 degrees, while the breezy conditions persist, according to the National Weather Service.
The weekend and start of next week seem promising weather-wise, as Oklahomans will continue to see plenty of sunshine. The National Weather Service reports that Sunday will bring a high near 71 degrees and lighter winds, followed by a clear night with lows around 51. Rising further, the high for Monday is anticipated to reach a balmy 78 degrees with mostly clear skies by nightfall.
As we move further into the week, a slight shift in the pattern emerges. Tuesday's skies will be partly sunny with highs hovering around 68 degrees. There's more cloud cover expected by night, with temperatures dropping to a more moderate 53 degrees, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Midweek brings back mostly sunny conditions, with Wednesday's mercury peaking at 75 degrees. Clear skies will take us through an evening that edges to chillier territory, bottoming out around 41 degrees. But just when you think the rollercoaster dips, Thursday swings back to sun with highs at a cooler 57 degrees, setting the stage for another mostly clear and crisp evening, as per the National Weather Service.
Wrapping up the week, the consistent weather pattern holds steady. Friday is forecasted to deliver another day of full sun and highs also maintained at 57 degrees—a picture of stability in a world often anything but. While some prepare for a weekend ahead, tonight's gentle reminder that spring is not yet sprung, comes with lows that are expected to touch the frosty edge of 34 degrees, as stated by the National Weather Service.









