Monday will be warm and sunny with a westerly breeze. Highs will test the record across the state! A cold front will move through late in the day, bringing a northeasterly breeze overnight. Lows will drop below freezing in northwestern Oklahoma early Tuesday, while southern Oklahoma will stay in the 60s where the front stalls out. The stalled-out front will result in a big range of temperatures Tuesday, from the low 40s north to the upper 70s south. Patchy drizzle could form in southeastern Oklahoma late Tuesday through the first half of Wednesday. Highs will be much cooler for OKC, in the low 50s, under mostly cloudy skies. As the front lifts north as a warm front, temperatures will surge to the mid 70s Wednesday with a strong south wind. A record is possible but depends on the amount of cloud cover. The front moves south again as a cold front early Thursday, dropping highs back to the 50s. We do it all over again with rebounding temps to the 70s Friday!…