The National Weather Service in Oklahoma City reported brisk and relatively dry conditions early this morning, with temperatures standing at a biting 17°F and a wind chill plunging to 2°F. The humidity was marked at 70 percent, with winds gusting from the north at speeds up to 25 mph. This climate data, documented at 6:52 a.m., indicates the kind of cold that presses hard against the skin, demanding layers and chapped lips despite today’s clear skies. The National Weather Service provides an outlook of sunshine ahead, with afternoon temperatures expected to climb near 32°F.
Oklahoma City residents will experience a reprieve tonight as the mercury stays warmer than it has in recent nights, with a forecasted low of around 25°F. The current conditions are a stark reminder that the warmth of the southern sun is only a day’s patience away, as Monday promises increasing clouds with highs soaring near 50°F. A south-southwest wind will sweep through at 11 to 15 mph, potentially reaching gusts as high as 25 mph. This temperamental variation is characteristic of an Oklahoma winter, where the weather can swing as wildly as the moods of its skies.
Looking ahead into the week, an upswing in temperatures is to be expected. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be mostly sunny, with highs of 61°F and 64°F, respectively, representing a significant thaw from today’s chill. The lows will dip around 42°F on Tuesday night and rise to around 49°F on Wednesday night, suggesting that the days of reaching for a heavy coat may be numbered as the week progresses…