Oklahoma City, OK – A much-needed break from the heat is on the horizon, with rain expected to arrive late Thursday and continue into Friday. Residents should prepare for potential precipitation, which could impact Labor Day weekend plans.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Norman, Oklahoma, there’s a 64% chance of rain for Oklahoma City on Friday, offering a temporary respite from the scorching temperatures that have dominated the region. The forecast predicts cooler temperatures in the low 80s by Friday, following Thursday’s high of 95°F.
NWS advises residents to plan accordingly, especially if outdoor activities are scheduled for Friday or the weekend. Rain showers could lead to slick roads, making travel potentially hazardous. It’s recommended to monitor local weather updates and adjust travel plans as needed.
Looking ahead, the rain is expected to taper off by Saturday, bringing partly cloudy skies and a high of 83°F. Sunday should see slightly warmer temperatures around 86°F, with another round of rain possible on Monday. Stay informed to ensure a safe and enjoyable Labor Day weekend.



