Oklahoma City is slated for a diverse array of spring weather this week, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service. Residents can expect a high of 89 degrees today, with a south southwest wind reaching up to 20 mph in gusts. The low tonight will rest around 60 degrees, and the gentle transition of winds from south to east northeast post-midnight could bring change to the temperate conditions experienced during the day.
As the week progresses, tomorrow’s weather is predicted to remain mostly sunny with a cooler high near 78 degrees. East northeast winds will blow gently at 7 to 11 mph. The tranquility, however, may rupture briefly overnight as a 20 percent chance of showers looms between 1am and 4am, followed by an opportunity for showers and thunderstorms after 4am. The low is expected to hover around 59 degrees, with an east wind of 7 to 10 mph carrying into the early hours.
Friday’s weather will introduce a mix of sun and potential storms. There’s a 30 percent chance for showers and thunderstorms before 10am, followed by possible showers until 1pm. Despite the chance of precipitation, the NWS forecasts a mostly sunny sky with a high near 81 degrees and a somewhat more vigorous south southeast wind, potentially gusting as high as 21 mph. Friday night also holds the potential for further unsettled weather with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1am, and a low near a balmy 70 degrees…