Oklahoma sunshine is already bright over the metro this morning, and the air feels mild for late February. Temperatures sit near 48 degrees in Oklahoma City, but the warmup will be quick and noticeable by midday.
According to the National Weather Service in Norman, highs reach 73 degrees under sunny skies. North winds ease and turn lighter, keeping travel smooth along I-35, I-40 and the Kilpatrick Turnpike. Roads remain dry, and visibility is excellent for the morning drive.
The spring tease strengthens Friday and Saturday. Highs climb to 76 Friday and then 82 Saturday with mostly sunny skies. South winds increase Saturday, gusting up to 18 mph. Secure patio furniture and trash bins before evening.
Changes arrive late Saturday. A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms develops Saturday night as a cold front approaches. Some storms could produce brief downpours and gusty winds. If you have evening plans, check radar before heading out.
Sunday turns cooler with a 30 percent chance of showers, mainly early. Highs fall to 65 degrees. Showers linger into Sunday night as temperatures drop near 40. While no snow is expected, late-winter swings can still catch travelers off guard this time of year.
Monday trends drier with only a slight shower chance and highs near 54. Beyond that, midweek brings renewed rain chances before a broader warming trend builds. The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures heading into early March, signaling more consistent spring warmth ahead.
Five Day Outlook for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma:
Thursday: Sunny, high 73.
Friday: Mostly sunny, high 76.
Saturday: Sunny, high 82.
Sunday: Chance of showers, high 65.
Monday: Slight shower chance, high 54.


