Oklahoma City residents are bracing for a potentially tumultuous week of weather, with forecasts from the National Weather Service indicating a series of upcoming storms.
Climate fluctuations will present a mix of conditions over the next several days; beginning with today’s high of 91 degrees, the storms can escalate quickly after 4 pm, with the National Weather Service noting some of the subsequent thunderstorms may be severe likely showers and thunderstorms continuing into the evening, and the chance of storms before 1 am sits at a high 70%, marking a turbulent start to the week. The NWS also anticipates that new rainfall could accumulate between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, though higher amounts are possible during thunderstorms.
As skies clear up on Monday, with gradual sunshine pushing through the mostly cloudy cover to reach a high near 83°F. Winds from the north at around 6 mph. Monday night’s forecast predicts mostly clear skies with a low of around 65°F, and light winds that suggest another day of calm ahead…