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Oklahoma City Braces for Varied Thanksgiving Week Weather, Fog, Showers, and Sunny Skies in the Forecast

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Published on November 21, 2025
Oklahoma City Braces for Varied Thanksgiving Week Weather, Fog, Showers, and Sunny Skies in the ForecastSource: Google Street View

Oklahoma City residents can expect a mixed bag of weather conditions going into the Thanksgiving holiday, with patchy fog, chances of showers, and a mix of cloudy and sunny skies, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Today's early morning fog is set to clear, making way for mostly sunny skies and a high around 68 degrees. Winds will shift from the southwest to the northwest in the afternoon, as highlighted in the latest NWS update.

Tonight, locals are looking at increasing clouds and a low near 46, with a northwest breeze around 8 mph offering a hint of chill. As for the weekend forecast, Saturday should bring partly sunny skies, topping out near 60 degrees. North winds will brush through at a gentle 3 to 8 mph. However, by Sunday, the odds of getting wet are jumping up with a 50 percent chance of showers after noon, according to NWS.

Sunday night's outlook isn't anyone's idea of ideal with an 80 percent chance of precipitation, mainly before midnight. The low for Sunday night will hover around 54 degrees. The wet weather may linger into Monday morning, with a 30 percent chance of showers before noon, then making way for mostly sunny conditions and a high near 66.

The rest of the week hints at a calmer pattern. Monday night will likely see a mostly clear sky with a low around 46, while Tuesday promises full sunshine and a high approaching 60. The temperatures take a slight dip Tuesday night with partly cloudy conditions and a low descending to near 36. Looking forward to Thanksgiving Day, Oklahoma City residents can anticipate mostly sunny skies and a more temperate high of around 55 degrees, as per the NWS