
As the last day of the year unfolds, Oklahoma City residents can expect to see a sunny sky and mild temperatures to close out 2025. The National Weather Service reports a high forecasted near 61 degrees with light variable winds, offering a gentle farewell to the year. The NWS provided a detailed forecast that suggested residents bundle up in the morning due to the registered wind chill, making it feel like a brisk 27 degrees Fahrenheit.
Those looking to celebrate New Year's Eve under the stars are in luck; the evening sky is anticipated to be mostly clear with only a few clouds hindering the view. For the night owls waiting to ring in 2026, the temperature is expected to drop to a low around 37 degrees, so preparing to warmly dress is advised. The slight southwest wind might just be enough to gently shake the last leaves from their branches.
The NWS forecast details that New Year's Day will bring increasing clouds, with a calming high near 60 degrees. The weather should stay consistent, offering a soothing backdrop for the various family gatherings and outdoor activities planned to celebrate the start of a new calendar page. Following into the night, the clouds will persist, potentially providing a cozy covering for the city with a low around 41 degrees.
Moving into the rest of the week, Oklahomans can expect to generally enjoy sunny days, with the NWS predicting highs teetering around the 50s to the 60s. The weather service also indicates a return to cooler evenings, asking residents to prepare to possibly unearth their jackets again with lows dipping close to the mid-40s. This pattern is expected to persist into the following week, presenting a stable weather situation to smoothly transition into the new year.
For further updates and a detailed breakdown of the weather forecast, you can visit the National Weather Service website. With the information provided, Oklahoma City's inhabitants can look forward to starting their year with days painted in sunlight and nights that whisper of the winter's presence.









