
The National Weather Service in Oklahoma City provides the latest weather outlook, indicating a mixed bag of conditions over the coming days. As Oklahoma City residents woke up to mostly cloudy skies and a balmy 70°F this morning, the National Weather Service has forecasted a day of potential showers and thunderstorms with a 30 percent chance of precipitation, after 1pm. The temperatures are expected to reach a high near 87 with light north-northwest winds.
Tonight's weather seems to keep in line with the unpredictable pattern, as there is a 40 percent chance of precipitation, with thunderstorms likely after 10pm. The temperature will drop slightly to around 65 degrees. While winds are forecasted to stay soft overnight, they will shift from the north-northwest direction to a calmer state post-midnight, according to the National Weather Service.
The forecast for Friday predicts a clear break with sunny skies and a high once again reaching 87 degrees. The wind is expected to retain its calmness, veering to the south-southeast at about 5 mph in the afternoon. This tranquility extends into Friday night, with partly cloudy conditions and overnight lows around 70°F, as per the National Weather Service.
As we move into the weekend, the potential for showers returns. There's a chance for showers and thunderstorms starting Saturday afternoon with 30 percent chance of precipitation, rising to a 50 percent chance Saturday night. The weather pattern stays consistent through the earlier part of next week with varying chances of showers and thunderstorms, peaking around midday and into the evenings, as reported by the National Weather Service.









