Oklahoma’s gray, misty start is already creating slick roads and reduced visibility, and conditions will stay unsettled as waves of rain move through the metro. Headlights cut through fog now, but heavier showers are building through the afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Norman, rain chances remain near 90% through the day, with thunderstorms possible and winds gusting up to 30 mph. Visibility has already dropped in spots, especially along I-35, I-40, and I-44 corridors.
Oklahoma City climbs to around 78°F as showers continue, with heavier bursts expected between late morning and mid-afternoon. Roads will turn slick quickly, and ponding is likely in low-lying areas. Plan extra travel time and avoid sudden braking.
Conditions improve slightly tonight, but scattered storms remain possible. By Monday, skies turn partly sunny with highs near 85°F, though a 20% chance of storms lingers into the afternoon.
Tuesday brings another uptick in activity, with a 40% chance of storms during the day and increasing to 50% by evening. Brief downpours and lightning could disrupt travel, especially during peak commute hours.
Storm chances continue into Wednesday, with additional showers and thunderstorms possible across central Oklahoma. While widespread severe weather is not guaranteed, repeated rainfall may create localized flooding concerns.
Looking ahead, the pattern stays active with periodic storm chances through midweek. Stay weather-aware and monitor updates as conditions evolve. Driving today or Tuesday? Are you seeing standing water or reduced visibility on your route?
Five Day Forecast for Oklahoma City, OK
Monday: High 85°F, partly sunny, slight storm chance
Tuesday: High 83°F, 40% chance of storms
Wednesday: High 80°F, 50% chance of storms
Thursday: High 86°F, sunny
Friday: High 81°F, 30% chance of storms


