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Clear, cool Friday morning around 52°F in Oklahoma City. Warm, sunny weekend ahead with highs into the low 80s and elevated fire concerns northwest.
Clear, cool start in Oklahoma City; highs near 67°F Thursday with a slight chance of afternoon showers. Heavier rain possible Thursday night but mainly south of I‑40.
Breezy and cool Wednesday; rain chances pick up Thursday into Friday, mainly south of I‑40.
Cloudy and about 63°F Tuesday. Scattered storms are possible mid‑morning into afternoon; hail and gusty winds are possible in spots.
Sunny and warm Monday with highs near 89°F and gusty winds across the metro. Storm chances return Tuesday with a risk of severe storms in parts of the area.
Slight chance of isolated storms Sunday with gusty southeast winds and a high near 84°F. Hot and breezy Monday with elevated fire weather across parts of western Oklahoma.
A tornado watch covers multiple eastern Oklahoma counties through 11 p.m. Saturday as forecasters warn of large hail, damaging winds and a few possible tornadoes.
Mostly cloudy this morning with a warm high near 82°F. Scattered storms—some severe—are possible Saturday–Sunday; keep alerts on.
A main tornado and a smaller satellite funnel appeared to merge over Braman on Thursday evening, a National Weather Service report shows, and multiple local crews captured the event on video.
Gusty south winds will push temps into the low 80s Thursday, with a slight afternoon storm chance and a larger overnight severe threat.
The American Lung Association's 2026 State of the Air report gives eight Oklahoma counties an F for ozone, with Tulsa County recording the worst exposure over 2022–2024.
Dense morning fog and spotty drizzle slow commutes. Gusty south winds build toward Thursday with a Fire Weather Watch for western Oklahoma.
An analysis of NOAA records shows Cleveland County has the highest tornado density in Oklahoma, with Oklahoma and Tulsa counties also ranking near the top. The list adjusts counts for county size.
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