Todays weather in Oklahoma City

Todays weather in Oklahoma City — daily weather briefing for Oklahoma City. Each episode covers today's forecast: current conditions, high and low temperatures, precipitation chances, wind, humidity, and any severe weather alerts or advisories. Practical and specific — what to wear, commute conditions. Conversational tone, under 3 minutes.

  1. May 31

    Todays weather in Oklahoma City - Sunday - 31 May 2026

    Oklahoma City is waking up to 98 degrees of unblinking sunshine today, and the heat index pushing close to 99°F means your body knows exactly how serious that is. Wind out of the south-southwest at 15 mph with gusts to 23 isn't offering any relief — it's warm, relentless, and will hit you the moment you step outside. Precipitation chance sits at just 10 percent. This is a full-sun, full-heat day with no real escape hatch. No severe weather alerts are in effect, and roads are clear and dry for your commute — though the wind is noticeable on the highway. The biggest hazard today is the heat itself. Practical advice: light colors, breathable fabric, sunscreen if you're outside for more than a few minutes, and a water bottle that goes everywhere with you. The gap between shade and direct sun will be immediately obvious in any parking lot. Tonight dips to a low around 75°F — still warm, but the wind eases to 8–12 mph and you'll finally catch a breath. Monday mirrors today: sunny, high near 98, heat index potentially touching 100. Tuesday softens slightly to around 93°F. Wednesday and Thursday bring the first hints of shower chances creeping in, and by Friday that probability climbs to 45 percent — a meaningful pattern shift worth watching if you have outdoor plans late in the week. For now, the weekend story is simple: heat. Drink water, find shade, and don't fight it. A YesWee production, built using AI technology. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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  2. May 30

    Todays weather in Oklahoma City - Saturday - 30 May 2026

    Oklahoma City is starting the day under a slight storm chance — just 15% — with temperatures sitting at 72°F and a south wind at 10 mph making it feel warmer than it reads. Humidity is already doing its thing, so expect that sticky June feel from the moment you step outside. The risk of getting caught in a downpour today is small, but the inconvenience is real, so an umbrella in the bag is smart insurance. The bigger weather story this weekend is the heat. Saturday climbs to a high near 93°F after early-morning storm chances clear before 7 a.m. — a solid window for outdoor plans Saturday afternoon. South winds gusting to 21 mph will feel hot once the sun takes over. Saturday night brings a brief storm chance between 7 and 10 p.m., then partly cloudy skies. Sunday is the day to prepare for. Full sun, a high near 97°F, and a heat index close to 98°F. At that level, hydration stops being optional. South-southwest winds at 13–16 mph with gusts near 24 mph won't provide much relief. Monday matches Sunday's heat before storm chances return Monday night. The broader week trends slightly cooler by Thursday and Friday, with storm chances building late. Bottom line for Oklahoma City today: storm risk is low, but dress light, carry water for the weekend, and keep one eye on Sunday's forecast. This is tornado alley weather at its most unpredictable — calm enough to ignore, hot enough to demand respect. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    2 min
  3. May 28

    Todays weather in Oklahoma City - Thursday - 28 May 2026

    Oklahoma City wakes up to an unsettled Thursday with a 45% chance of showers and thunderstorms — better-than-even odds of getting wet. The storm window is heaviest in the morning, tapering off after 1 p.m., which makes the timing critical for your commute. Grab an umbrella before you head out; the afternoon should offer a partial break, though nothing is guaranteed. Current conditions sit at 80°F with a light north-northwest wind of just 6 mph. That mild breeze won't save you from the humidity, and any storms that fire this morning will feel heavy and close. The high holds right around 80, so heat isn't the story today — it's the muggy, stormy energy that defines classic Oklahoma City summer weather. Tonight looks much better. Storms clear out by 7 p.m., giving way to partly cloudy skies and a comfortable low of around 65°F. The extended outlook has Friday warming to near 87 with a 19% storm chance, Saturday pushing to 89 with south winds gusting to 22 mph and a 30% storm chance, and Sunday delivering a mostly sunny, near-91-degree day with almost no precipitation. After the stormy stretch, Sunday is your reward. No severe weather alerts are in effect today. Dress in lighter layers, keep the umbrella in your bag, and watch the morning sky — Oklahoma City storms don't always telegraph their arrival. This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    2 min
  4. May 27

    Todays weather in Oklahoma City - Wednesday - 27 May 2026

    Oklahoma City is in for a stormy stretch, and today is just the opening act. Temperatures sit at 65°F this morning with a 29% chance of showers and thunderstorms, winds light out of the east-southeast at 6 mph. No severe alerts are in effect right now, but the umbrella stays with you all week. The commute this morning carries real rain risk — not a certainty, but enough to plan around. Light layers are the move, and a quick radar check before you leave the house is worth the 30 seconds. Wednesday is the headline day of the week. Storm chances jump to 68%, with the most active window running from 7 AM through 1 PM. The high reaches near 78°F, and you could see around a quarter inch of rain depending on storm placement. If you have outdoor plans, earlier morning or evening is your safest window. Thursday and Friday keep the pattern going — scattered storms at roughly 45% each day, with highs warming to 80 and then 84. The warming trend actually fuels storm potential rather than settling things down, so the week gets simultaneously warmer and more unsettled. The weekend offers no real escape. Both Saturday and Sunday top out near 86°F with storm chances in the 40–46% range. A brief window of mostly sunny skies appears Monday before Tuesday finally brings the first genuinely quieter day — just a 15% chance of showers. Bottom line for Oklahoma City this week: keep the umbrella in the bag, watch the radar, and don't be caught off guard by fast-moving conditions. Storms aren't done with you yet. A YesWee production, built using AI technology. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    2 min
  5. May 26

    Todays weather in Oklahoma City - Tuesday - 26 May 2026

    Oklahoma City is in for a tale of two weather windows this week — and knowing the split could make a real difference to your plans. Today is the calm before the storm. Current conditions sit at a comfortable 65 degrees, partly cloudy, with a light southeast breeze at just 5 mph. No rain in the forecast today or tonight, with the overnight low holding right around 65. It's a genuinely pleasant window — take advantage of it. Tuesday opens sunny with a high near 84 degrees, but don't be misled. Showers and thunderstorms push in after 1 PM, with a 40% storm chance in the afternoon climbing to around 50% overnight. Bring an umbrella, even if the morning looks fine. Wednesday is where the week gets serious. Storm chances hit 70% through most of the day, high near 78, and that elevated risk carries into Thursday — also 70% with a high near 80. Two consecutive days of likely storms is a significant mid-week stretch. If you have outdoor plans, move them now. Friday eases back to around 31% storm chance, with the weekend bringing scattered opportunities — Saturday near 40%, Sunday in the upper 30s. Not clean, but nothing as organised as the mid-week system. For today's commute, you're clear. Dress in light layers for the low-to-mid 60s. Tuesday morning is fine too — just keep the afternoon flexible and keep an eye on storm alerts as the day progresses. Oklahoma City weather in a word this week: enjoy Monday, prepare for Wednesday. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    2 min
  6. May 25

    Todays weather in Oklahoma City - Monday - 25 May 2026

    Oklahoma City is in for a tale of two halves this week. Monday delivers the holiday you ordered — mostly sunny skies, a high near 86°F, and virtually zero chance of rain. If you have outdoor Memorial Day plans, the forecast could not be more cooperative. Light southeast winds, warm temperatures, and clear skies make this one to enjoy to the fullest. Then the atmosphere starts loading up. Tuesday begins well with mostly sunny conditions and a high near 83°F, but thunderstorms become possible by afternoon and the overnight rain chance climbs to 60 percent. That's your signal to get the umbrella in the car. Wednesday is the day to plan around. A significant storm system moves in with showers and thunderstorms expected — a 90 percent chance of precipitation and a high near 78°F. This is not a slight-chance situation. Commuters should allow extra time, and any mid-week outdoor plans should move. Thursday continues the unsettled pattern with a 54 percent storm chance before conditions gradually ease through Friday and Saturday, each carrying only a slight storm risk and temperatures back in the low 80s. Right now in OKC: 63°F, mostly cloudy, a gentle southeast breeze at 3 mph, no active alerts. A grey morning that gives no hint of the storm business mid-week will bring. The bottom line: make the most of Memorial Day Monday, watch Tuesday afternoon, and treat Wednesday as a full rain day. Practical, fast, and under three minutes — this is your daily Oklahoma City weather briefing. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    2 min

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Todays weather in Oklahoma City — daily weather briefing for Oklahoma City. Each episode covers today's forecast: current conditions, high and low temperatures, precipitation chances, wind, humidity, and any severe weather alerts or advisories. Practical and specific — what to wear, commute conditions. Conversational tone, under 3 minutes.

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