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Swift Weather Changes to Sweep Oklahoma City, NWS Forecasts Sunny Skies, Showers, and Storms Ahead

Swift Weather Changes to Sweep Oklahoma City, NWS Forecasts Sunny Skies, Showers, and Storms Ahead

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), Oklahoma City residents can anticipate a variety of weather conditions during the next few days. The city should expect temperatures to rise to a comfortable 69 F later today under partly sunny skies after waking up to a brisk 50 F and mostly cloudy skies this morning. The National Weather Service predicts that southerly winds will surge through at 14 to 16 mph, with gusts of up to 24 mph likely.

Clouds will return as evening draws near, bringing with them a low of roughly 59 degrees Fahrenheit and sustained gusts that may reach a top of 20 miles per hour. The National Weather Service forecasts a 50% chance of showers on Sunday afternoon, with a high temperature of about 71 degrees Fahrenheit. There will undoubtedly be rain showers at the start of the new week, and early Monday morning is predicted to bring some thunderstorms with the potential to provide heavy rainfall. The winds are expected to pick up speed, with gusts as high as 26 mph on Sunday night and as high as 31 mph on Monday.

By Monday night, there will be clear skies and lows of about 47 degrees Fahrenheit. With sunny days and chilly nights, the remainder of the week appears to be stable. Daytime highs will be in the low to mid-50s, while nighttime lows may be slightly above freezing. The National Weather Service predicts a normal clear, crisp late-autumn week following the storms.

Although residents of Oklahoma are accustomed to the state’s weather fluctuations, the combination of sun, rain, and thunderstorms that will be present over the next few days will necessitate being prepared for sudden changes in the weather. For anyone planning an outdoor activity or just making their way through the daily commute, the most recent National Weather Service prediction serves as a reminder of the state’s notoriously unpredictable environment.

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