Oklahoma City, OK – Thunderstorms and dangerous heat will grip central Oklahoma through at least Wednesday, with Oklahoma City bracing for a heat index near 101°F and daily chances for lightning, showers, and wind gusts.
According to the National Weather Service in Norman, a slight chance of thunderstorms lingers overnight into Sunday morning before skies clear and temperatures soar to 95°F by afternoon. Storms could redevelop late Sunday night into Monday, with a 30–40% chance of activity each night through Tuesday.
Localized storms may bring gusty winds, brief downpours, and lightning, particularly Monday evening into early Tuesday. South to east winds around 6–10 mph could contribute to unstable air across central Oklahoma, including Moore, Edmond, and Norman…