
The National Weather Service in Oklahoma City has forecasted a spate of overcast skies and potential showers for today, with rain chances pegged at 50 percent, particularly between the early hours of 7 am and the late afternoon at 4 pm. Temperatures are expected to peak at a comfortable 72 degrees, while westerly breezes will shift north come afternoon, according to a report from NWS, Oklahoma City. Rainfall may vary, but most areas can anticipate between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, with the potential for greater accumulation in areas caught by thunderstorms.
As the evening approaches, the likelihood of precipitation is slated to swiftly decrease to a faint 10 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 7 pm, giving way to partly cloudy skies and an overnight low of about 56 degrees. The north wind is predicted to gently sway at 5 to 10 mph, offering a subtle breath against the settling dusk.
The forecast for tomorrow hints at a reprieve from the rain with an abundance of sunshine and an expected high of 78 degrees. The winds are projected to be mild, blowing from the north at around 6 mph. Tomorrow night, the skies will remain mostly clear while temperatures dip slightly to a low around 58, offering a serene setup for the weekend.
According to the detailed forecast, the weather on Saturday will remain sunny, with the temperature reaching upward to a warmer 84 degrees. The evening is expected to mostly keep clear until after 1 am, when a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms will make their return. The same pattern of sunny days followed by slight chances of nighttime thunderstorms is set to continue into the early week, with high temperatures to graciously hover in the mid to upper 80s.
Residents can stay updated on this changing weather pattern by following reports from NWS Oklahoma City.









