
Residents of Oklahoma City can expect variable weather conditions over the coming week, according to a recent report from the National Weather Service in Oklahoma City. The overcast skies today might give way to a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, particularly between 10 am and 1 pm, with a high near 85 degrees. Winds will remain light and north-northwest post-morning, as stated in the details provided by the NWS forecast.
The outlook for tonight includes partly cloudy skies, with lows settling around 70 degrees. Meanwhile, Monday will also see a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms cropping up in the afternoon. The temperature is expected to inch up, nearing a high of 89 degrees. Humidity remains a constant companion, seemingly inseparable from these summer days.
Looking forward into the week, Tuesday promises mostly sunny weather and a further rise in temperatures, which should peak near 92 degrees. The light south wind, at 7 to 11 mph, might bring some respite from the heat. Partly cloudy nights with lows in the mid-70s will follow both Tuesday and Wednesday, offering only a mild drop from the daytime heat.
The chances of rainfall appear to nudge up by midweek, with Wednesday afternoon forecasted to have a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. This pattern, of a cloud and clear cycle, is expected to persist through the end of the week, casting a rhythm to the skies over Oklahoma City. Highs will dance near the low 90s, lows will hug the mid-70s, and the weather story remains, at its heart, one of variability and change.









