
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Oklahoma City has provided an update on the weather forecast for the coming week, hinting at a mix of sunny skies and minor chances of showers. According to the NWS, today's weather suggests a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 pm, despite the morning's fair conditions.
Residents can enjoy sunny weather, with today's high nearing 76 degrees, carried by a gentle north-northeast wind blowing at 6 to 11 mph. Tonight follows this pleasant trend, being mostly clear with a low around 51, the winds expected to calm down during the late hours. Humidity stands at 87%, and the barometer reads 30.13 in (1019.5 mb), maintaining a stable atmospheric pressure.
Going into the weekend, the forecast reveals more sun with negligible fluctuations in temperature. Saturday's skies will be sunny with a high near 74 degrees and a continuous north-northeast breeze blowing at a mild 5 to 9 mph. By Saturday night, the forecast predicts partly cloudy conditions, the low dipping slightly to around 50 degrees, with winds slowing to a whisper after midnight.
For Sunday, the NWS reiterates the reign of sun, projecting a high of around 76 degrees complemented by northeast winds pacing at 3 to 7 mph. Carrying on into next week, the weather appears to remain settled, as Monday's and Tuesday's highs climb to 78 and 85 degrees, respectively. "Mostly clear" nights with lows inching up through the 50s and 60s conclude the evenings, setting a pleasant scene for those enjoying the outdoors past dusk. Wednesday's forecast holds onto sunny conditions with a high nearing 89 degrees, and by Wednesday night, one can expect a low around 67 under partly cloudy skies.
As the week rounds out, Thursday maintains the pattern with a high near 86 degrees amid partly sunny skies. With Oklahoma weather known for its fickleness, locals are advised to stay updated through the NWS forecast, although no significant weather disturbances seem to be on the horizon for now.









