
The National Weather Service in Oklahoma City has provided a detailed forecast for the coming days, indicating a variation in temperatures and conditions. According to the NWS, today will present mostly sunny skies with an expected high near 48 degrees and a transition of winds shifting from southeast to north in the afternoon.
Tonight's outlook suggests a turn for the cooler with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 26. The wind, picking up in intensity, will blow from the north northeast at speeds of 10 to 13 mph, and gusts may reach as high as 20 mph. Residents can expect Thursday to carry a slight chance of snow showers and sleet before noon, thereafter a mix including freezing rain is possible. The chance of precipitation sits at a mere 20%, according to the NWS.
For those planning ahead, the end of the week and weekend appear more stable and bright. Friday is expected to be sunny, boasting a high near 51, while Saturday and Sunday both predict mostly sunny conditions with highs in the low 50s. Evenings should remain partly cloudy, with lows in the low to mid-30s.
Heading into next week, the forecast remains predominantly sunny. Monday will be sunny, with a high near 53, the National Weather Service remarks, and Tuesday is projected to be the warmest day, with a high reaching up to 61 degrees. These milder conditions following the brief period of wintry mix could offer a slight reprieve to those bracing against the early December chill.









