Oklahoma City, OK – A break from stormy weather offers a brief reprieve for Oklahoma, but summer heat and midweek storms return quickly. Sunshine dominates Tuesday across central Oklahoma, with highs climbing to 87°F — but thunderstorms may begin disrupting plans as early as Wednesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Norman, a Flood Watch remains in effect until 3:00 a.m. Monday, with lingering moisture setting the stage for possible showers and isolated storms late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, particularly near Oklahoma City and along I-35. Rain chances ramp up to 50% by Thursday.
Monday night will be mostly clear with lows around 64°F, offering comfortable sleeping weather. Tuesday is expected to be hot and dry, making it a good day for errands or yard work before rain returns. Winds will stay light at 3 to 7 mph.
By Wednesday, a slight chance of storms begins after 1 a.m., increasing through the day. Thursday brings the most substantial risk of rain this week, especially in the morning hours. Prepare for slower commutes, slick roads, and delays in outdoor activities.
Stay weather-aware as Oklahoma enters a pattern of scattered thunderstorms and fluctuating temperatures. Keep mobile devices charged and avoid flooded roads. Updates from the National Weather Service will follow if conditions worsen.
🌤️ Oklahoma City 5-Day Forecast (June 9–14):
- Monday: High 84°F, decreasing clouds
- Tuesday: Sunny, high 87°F
- Wednesday: Slight storms after 1 a.m., high 83°F
- Thursday: 50% rain chance, high 81°F
- Friday: 30% storm chance, high 81°F
More storm chances continue through the weekend — stay alert.