Oklahoma City, OK – The morning air feels crisp but comfortable as sunlight breaks through high clouds over the metro, ushering in a stretch of calm, mild December weather. After a blustery start to the week, central Oklahoma now slides into one of its warmest mid-December streaks so far, with highs reaching the mid-50s to low 60s through Friday.
According to the National Weather Service in Norman, the pattern remains dry and tranquil. North winds this morning will ease by midday, shifting southerly by Thursday and boosting temperatures into the low 60s across Oklahoma City, Norman, and Stillwater. These warmer days make for ideal travel conditions or quick breaks to wrap up outdoor chores before cooler air slips back in this weekend.
By Saturday, a weak front edges southward, knocking daytime highs back into the 40s and introducing overnight lows near freezing. No rain or snow is expected, but the clear, dry air could lead to light patchy frost early Sunday morning in rural and low-lying areas.
Meteorologists hint that another temperature dip may arrive early next week, bringing more seasonable chill as winter settles across the Plains.
Five-Day Outlook (Oklahoma City, OK):
- Thursday: Sunny, high 63°F, low 43°F.
- Friday: Sunny and warm, high 58°F, low 31°F.
- Saturday: Mostly clear, cooler, high 56°F, low 26°F.
- Sunday: Sunny, breezy, high 42°F, low 32°F.
- Monday: Mostly cloudy, high near 52°F.





