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Sunny Skies and Pleasant Temperatures Await Oklahoma City Ahead of Thanksgiving

Sunny Skies and Pleasant Temperatures Await Oklahoma City Ahead of Thanksgiving

According to the most recent weather forecast from Oklahoma City’s National Weather Service, residents can expect a string of largely bright days followed by a period of clear nights. This is the perfect combination for anyone organizing pre-Thanksgiving events or travel in the area. According to the National Weather Service, which is well-known for providing accurate weather forecasts, the high today is a comfortable 59 degrees with light breezes blowing through; the low tonight is a cold 41.

With a high of about 66 degrees on Saturday and winds expected to increase to as high as 20 mph, the weekend forecast appears to be promising. According to the National Weather Service, the south wind will continue to shape the weather through Saturday night, with gusts of up to 25 mph possible and a moderate low of about 55 degrees.

The National Weather Service has predicted that Sunday will be nothing short of spectacular, with highs close to 71 degrees and gusts as high as 28 mph. If you have plans for the day, you may want to secure loose things outside or schedule wind-friendly outdoor activities. Following Sunday’s top, temperatures start to decline as the week goes on. According to the National Weather Service, Monday will be partly sunny with a cooler high of about 53 degrees and a low of about 34 degrees at night.

With Tuesday’s prediction predicting a high of around 55 degrees and partly clear skies, followed by a mostly cloudy night with a low resting about 43, the weather appears to be as stable as the plains’ attitude. According to data from the National Weather Service Oklahoma City, Thanksgiving Day itself delivers a cooler vibe with partly sunny sky and peak temperatures falling to about 50 degrees, providing a suitable setting for indoor family get-togethers and hearty meals throughout the city.

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