
Oklahoma City residents can look forward to clear skies and climbing temperatures this week, according to the National Weather Service in Oklahoma City. The forecast, last updated this morning, predicts a sunny day today with a high near 86 degrees and a south wind around 11 mph. As the work week progresses, Oklahoma City is expecting an uptick in warmth, with highs approaching the low 90s.
Tonight, the skies will remain mostly clear, providing a low around 65 as given by the NWS, promising conditions for anyone planning to enjoy the evening outdoors. With the southeast wind blowing gently around 9 mph, the clear night is expected to offer a reprieve before the heat sets back in. Wednesday and Thursday will follow suit with mostly sunny skies; Wednesday's high is expected to reach near 90, while Thursday is predicted to push a bit higher to 92 degrees.
The detailed forecast suggests the rest of the week will mirror these pleasant conditions. Nighttime temperatures will hover in the low 70s, ensuring that the evenings will provide cooler intervals. Come Friday, the high could climb to near 93, reinforcing the city's typical September warmth. The clear skies at night are set to continue as well, ensuring stargazers will have mostly unobstructed views.
The warmth is a steady companion this week with mostly clear nights, offering lows resting around 72. Anticipating the weekend, the outlook remains stable with mostly sunny days and highs in the low 90s. However, Sunday forecasts a slight chance of showers, holding at a 20 percent possibility, though the sun is expected to stay mostly dominant with a high close to 90 degrees. As the new week begins, the warmth is not set to let up with Monday's high projected near 89.









