Oklahoma could see a sharp shift Sunday night as thunderstorms move into the Oklahoma City metro and surrounding counties. Storm chances increase late Sunday, and drivers on I-35 and I-40 should prepare for wet pavement and reduced visibility.
According to the National Weather Service in Norman, showers may develop as early as Sunday night, with a 50 percent chance of thunderstorms after midnight. Some storms could linger into Monday morning, bringing the potential for localized flooding on low-lying roads. Northeast winds between 6 and 9 mph will help keep conditions unsettled into Monday night.
Sunday’s daytime hours remain mostly sunny, with highs near 90 before clouds build and storm chances rise overnight. By Monday, storms become more widespread, especially after midnight, with temperatures dropping into the low 60s…