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Oklahoma City Week Ahead, Mixed Bag of Rain and Sunshine, Clear Skies Likely for Labor Day

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Published on August 27, 2025
Oklahoma City Week Ahead, Mixed Bag of Rain and Sunshine, Clear Skies Likely for Labor DaySource: Google Street View

It might be a good idea to keep an umbrella at the ready, as the National Weather Service has predicted a somewhat soggy week ahead. According to the latest forecast by the National Weather Service, today we're seeing a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before the afternoon. If you're looking to catch a glimpse of the sun, patience is key; it's expected to peek through the clouds as the day progresses, with temperatures climbing to a comfortable 80 degrees.

Now, don't get too accustomed to any potential afternoon sunshine. The weather wants to consistently keep us guessing. Tonight's forecast maintains mostly clear skies, but don't let it deceive you. A low around 70 degrees will accompany southeast winds of 8 to 10 mph. It might just be the calm before more precipitation rolls in, with Thursday ushering in a 60 percent chance of rain and possible thunderstorms post 1 p.m. So keep that rain gear on standby.

For those longing for clear evenings, Thursday night might offer some solace despite the lingering chance of showers and thunderstorms, as clouds will likely hold firm with temperatures dipping to around 66 degrees. The weekend forecast seems to dabble between partial clearings and chances of rain, though it appears Friday will be predominantly cloudy, with the mercury hovering around 75 degrees.

If you are looking to finalize your Labor Day plans, the National Weather Service cautiously gives a green light. While Saturday teases with a slim 20 percent chance of rain, the outlook for Sunday through Labor Day is mostly sunny skies with highs in the low 80s. Weather here can change quicker than a politician's promises, so stay tuned for updates.