Oklahoma City, OK Weather: Showers and Thunder Saturday, Clearing by Monday Morning

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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Raindrops shimmered under streetlights before dawn Saturday as light mist and fog wrapped around the metro, softening headlights on I-35 and dampening early tailgate plans. But this wet, gray start will give way to improving skies by late Sunday — setting up a warm, calm beginning to Halloween week.

According to the National Weather Service in Norman, widespread showers continue through Saturday morning with a few embedded thunderstorms possible by afternoon. Highs will reach the mid-60s, with light east-southeast winds around 9 mph. Rain chances taper Saturday night as storms drift east of the metro.

Sunday brings a clearer, more comfortable stretch with highs near 68°F and lighter north winds. Monday will feel like a return to classic fall, with highs around 71°F under partly sunny skies. It’s the best day for outdoor work or travel before another weak front approaches midweek.

Drivers should expect slick roads early Saturday, especially on low-lying sections of I-40 and I-44 where light ponding may occur. Those planning outdoor events — from youth sports to fall markets — may find short dry breaks late Saturday afternoon before steadier clearing overnight.

By Tuesday, the region settles into a mild, dry pattern with highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s — ideal for Halloween decorating or outdoor cleanup ahead of trick-or-treat night.

A chilly November lies ahead, but for now, Oklahoma enjoys one more mild stretch before the real cold sets in.


Five-Day Forecast for Oklahoma City, OK:
Sat: 65/56 – Showers and isolated storms; breezy east wind.
Sun: 66/54 – Mostly cloudy; drying trend through afternoon.
Mon: 71/51 – Partly sunny; warm and pleasant.
Tue: 62/45 – Mostly sunny; light north breeze.
Wed: 57/41 – Sunny and cool; crisp fall air.

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