OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – A thin layer of fog clings to the ground this early Sunday morning, softening streetlights and turning headlights into hazy beams. Scattered lightning flickers on the distant horizon, a reminder that October’s final Sunday begins with unsettled skies before fall warmth and sunshine take control.
According to the National Weather Service in Norman, a few spotty thunderstorms could develop before sunrise across central Oklahoma. Some areas will see patchy fog reducing visibility along I-35, especially between Moore and Purcell. Conditions improve quickly by late morning, with drier air pushing in from the north and afternoon highs near 65°F under partly cloudy skies.
Monday stays mild and mostly cloudy, topping out around 68°F. A light chance of showers lingers late Monday night into Tuesday morning before skies clear and temperatures climb back into the low 60s. From there, a stretch of sunny, stable weather dominates midweek. Wednesday looks beautiful — highs near 57°F, a light north breeze, and crisp, dry air perfect for outdoor cleanup or decorating before Halloween.
By Friday, conditions look ideal for trick-or-treating across Oklahoma City and Norman. Expect temperatures in the upper 50s around sunset and light winds — comfortable for costumes without the chill.
After a week of small rain chances and light fog, November’s first weekend hints at a cooler, breezier pattern, signaling the start of the state’s early winter transition.
Five-Day Outlook for Oklahoma City, OK:
Sun: 65/55 – Fog and isolated storms; clearing later.
Mon: 68/54 – Mostly cloudy; calm breeze.
Tue: 61/43 – Chance of showers early; turning sunny.
Wed: 57/40 – Sunny and pleasant.
Thu: 59/41 – Bright skies; cool and dry.





