
The forecast in Oklahoma City promises a shift from overcast skies to sunshine. The temperature is currently sitting at a chilly 40°F (4°C) with humidity levels high at 83%. Despite the brisk north wind at 15 mph, the barometric pressure remains steady at 30.18 in (1021.8 mb), and visibility stretches out to a clear 10 miles; a reprieve from the morning's dreariness is expected as the day advances towards a high near 60°F, as noted by the National Weather Service.
Looking ahead, the skies are predicted to clear up by tonight, dropping to a low around 43°F with calm winds, while Sunday may bring a 30 percent chance of showers after noon. The outlook, detailed on the NWS website, suggests that the highs will hover around 65°F with gentle winds shifting southeast, though, as the day progresses rain is likely to develop leading into the evening, Sunday night in particular could experience heavier showers and possibly a thunderstorm between 9 pm and midnight following that a 90% chance of precipitation with lingering showers into the late hours.
As Monday rolls in, there's a 40 percent chance of morning showers followed by partly sunny skies with higher temperatures reaching near 66°F and somewhat blustery south winds peaking with gusts as high as 21 mph. The transition into the week seems promising as clear skies are forecasted for Monday night with the low circumscribing around 47°F - Oklahoma City residents can expect sunny days and mostly clear evenings leading into the Thanksgiving holiday.
The Thanksgiving forecast remains bright and sunny with a high near 55°F—ideal conditions for families planning outdoor festivities or tranquil moments in the sun. The extended forecast leading into the weekend maintains this gentle pattern, anticipating sunny days with highs fluctuating near 59°F and night lows dipping to around 38°F, thus setting a calm atmospheric stage for any post-holiday plans or early winter reflections, as per the NWS.









