Starting the morning with temps in the 40s to low 60s across the High Plains. Temps will still rise into the 80s for this afternoon with plenty of sunshine and breezy winds. After some storms tried to develop yesterday, that system continues to track into central Oklahoma this morning.
Forecast: Tonight: Evening isolated storms – mainly north of I-40. Partly cloudy. Lows: Low 60s. Wednesday: Mostly cloudy to cloudy and breezy. Highs: Low 80s. Isolated showers and storms. Thursday: Sunny and hot! Highs in the upper 80s – pushing 90! Friday: Another warm day. Isolated showers and storms. Highs in the mid 80s. Saturday: Highs: Low 80s. PM Widely
Good morning, folks! Starting the morning with temps in the 50s and 60s across the High Plains. Winds are increasing across the area this morning as a cold front is moving in. Expect wind gusts exceeding 35 mph along and behind this front. Temps will still rise into the 70s and 80s for this afternoon []
Warm temperatures and mostly cloudy skies can be expected for the next few days.
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Freezing cold temperatures this morning give way to a cool and breezy afternoon. Meteorologist Caitlin Harvey has your latest Weather Now Forecast.
The weekend will be warm, sticky and breezy. Winds could gust over 30mph at times. A better chance for showers and thunderstorms returns to the area next week.Tonight & Tomorrow: The overnight hours will see a slight decrease in cloud cover. However, ongoing southeast winds of 10-15mph will make it difficult for low temperatures to fall out of the low 70s. Saturday will feature mostly sunny skies and southeast winds of 15-25mph. Most local high temperatures will run for the upper 80s but it is...
Sunny and warm start to the week. A series of disturbances will keep weather unsettled beginning Tuesday.
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