Oklahoma Weather This Week: Warm November Days Before a Late Weekend Cooldown

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Norman, OK – The sun rises through a faint morning haze, painting a soft gold light across the southern Plains. After a crisp start, Oklahoma heads into one of its most pleasant stretches of November weather, with sunny skies, dry air, and light breezes carrying through the workweek.

High pressure remains anchored across the region, keeping skies mostly clear and temperatures unseasonably warm. Highs will push well into the 70s through Thursday, with a few southwest gusts topping 25 mph. The air will feel dry and comfortable — perfect for outdoor work, leaf cleanup, or early holiday travel prep before next week’s Veterans Day events.

By Friday, conditions hold steady, but subtle changes begin to build. Models hint at a slight pattern shift by the weekend, with a weak front expected to drop highs back into the 60s and lows near 40°F. The cooler air won’t bring rain, but north winds may pick up, giving the weekend a brisker feel.

Through Monday, skies stay mostly sunny with temperatures returning to near normal for early November. Long-range outlooks suggest a potential cold front late next week, hinting at the first meaningful cold snap of the season for parts of the Plains — just in time to remind residents that winter is waiting nearby.

For now, enjoy the calm stretch — mild, bright, and classic fall Oklahoma weather — before late-month changes begin to whisper across the heartland.