Oklahoma City, OK – A cold dawn gives way to bright skies and a steady warm-up across central Oklahoma this week, offering a brief break from early-winter chill. After a frosty 30°F start, sunshine will push highs near 48°F today before the region climbs into the low 60s by Tuesday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, southerly winds will increase through midweek, ushering in mild, dry air from the southern plains. Tuesday and Wednesday look nearly springlike for early December, with highs reaching 63°F Tuesday and around 58°F Wednesday under mostly clear skies. Calm winds Monday shift southwesterly at 10–14 mph by Tuesday, occasionally gusting near 20 mph.
Despite the warmth, mornings remain crisp, with lows dipping into the upper 30s and low 40s through midweek — enough for patchy frost in sheltered areas. Residents planning early commutes should still allow extra defrosting time.
By late Thursday into Friday, models show a gentle cool-down returning as highs ease back into the upper 40s. No rain or snow is expected this week, keeping travel conditions favorable through the weekend — a welcome window for early holiday errands, outdoor decorating, or local travel.
5-Day Outlook for Oklahoma City, OK:
- Tuesday: Sunny, high 63°F, low 43°F.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 58°F, low 39°F.
- Thursday: Sunny, high 53°F, low 36°F.
- Friday: Sunny, high 49°F, low 33°F.
- Saturday: Sunny, high 41°F.





