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Showers and thunderstorms are likely this afternoon with gusty south winds. Expect a wet evening commute and isolated strong storms.
Warm, breezy morning in Oklahoma City with gusty south winds; showers and thunderstorms likely after 4 p.m., some possibly severe.
Warm, windy Monday with gusts near 30–35 mph and elevated fire risk west of the city. Isolated storms possible later; heavier chances Tuesday–Wednesday.
Heavy rain and dense fog hit Oklahoma City early Sunday; 1–2 inches are possible and gusts could top 30 mph.
Clear now, but storms likely today with a heavier round overnight. Gusty winds and localized flooding are possible.
Warm, breezy Friday with storms possible after 10 a.m. and a wetter, stormier weekend on the way.
Clear, mild morning with a fast warm‑up to about 81°F and gusty south winds. Showers and storms return Friday and peak Sunday.
Sunny and breezy today in Oklahoma City with highs near 76°F; Oklahoma County under a 14‑day burn ban. Storm chances rise Friday into the weekend.
OU’s Horus phased‑array radar can scan storms in seconds, and researchers say that speed could bring faster lightning alerts and longer tornado warning lead times for Oklahoma.
Clear, breezy Tuesday with highs near 72 and gusts up to 22 mph. Storm chances increase late week with locally heavy rain possible.
Sunny Monday in Oklahoma City with highs near 72°F and a breezy afternoon. NWS warns of elevated fire weather in northwest counties.
Sunny Sunday with highs near 69°F. Breezy southerly winds may raise fire risk northwest Monday–Wednesday; showers and storms return by the weekend.
Light rain and a Flood Watch persist through 10 a.m. in Oklahoma City. Showers taper by mid-morning with gusty north winds and a mostly sunny afternoon.
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