
The National Weather Service in Oklahoma City reported a breezy and mostly cloudy morning with temperatures sitting at a cool 50°F. With a north wind blowing at 22 mph and gusts reaching 36 mph, the wind chill factor has dropped to a brisk 43°F. The humidity currently stands at 50%, and the visibility stretches to a clear 10 miles, according to the National Weather Service forecast.
Okies can anticipate a moderately warmer day ahead, as the National Weather Service predicts temperatures to rise to a high near 55°F under sunny skies. The north wind should decrease to 6 to 16 mph, and the gusts are expected to diminish as well, making for less windy conditions than this morning. Tonight's forecast sees a drop, with temperatures settling to around 38°F under mostly clear skies and calm winds that shift to a south southwest direction after midnight.
The rest of the week looks fair for residents of Oklahoma City, with the National Weather Service forecasting sunshine reigning through the next several days. Thursday will bring a pleasant high near 63°F with a south southwest wind continuing at 10 to 14 mph. Clear skies are predicted to persist into Thursday night with temperatures cooling to a low around 43°F.
Friday will showcase sunny weather once again with a high hovering near 58°F, while the wind shifts from a west northwest direction in the morning to northeast in the afternoon. Carrying on through the weekend, the condition remains largely unchanged, featuring sunny days and mostly clear nights, with the temperature dipping to a low around 26°F on Saturday night, as per the National Weather Service.
As the new week approaches, Oklahoma City locals can expect the sunny spell to continue, followed by a mounting cloudiness from Sunday night onwards. Sunday's high is slated to be chillier at around 42°F, and into the early week, the National Weather Service suggests that the temperatures will start to climb again, reaching a high near 59°F by Tuesday under mostly cloudy skies.









