Oklahoma City forecast sunny Memorial Day

- KFOR meteorologist Tim Boyd said on May 24 that Oklahoma City would clear morning clouds and fog Sunday, then warm into the low to mid-80s. - The National Weather Service forecast for Oklahoma City showed a high near 84 on Sunday and sunny Memorial Day conditions with a high near 86. - Tuesday night brings a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service forecast.

KFOR meteorologist Tim Boyd said Sunday that clouds and patchy morning fog in Oklahoma City would gradually clear, leaving mostly sunny skies by afternoon and highs in the low to mid-80s. The station’s forecast, posted at 5:59 a.m. CDT on May 24, said light winds would accompany the warmer afternoon conditions. Boyd wrote that Memorial Day “looks fantastic,” with sunny skies, a light breeze and temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. The National Weather Service forecast for Oklahoma City showed a similar outlook on Sunday morning. As of 8:52 a.m. CDT, the agency listed Sunday’s forecast as patchy fog before 10 a.m., then sunny, with a high near 84, followed by a sunny Memorial Day with a high near 86. ### When do the clouds and fog clear out? Sunday morning is the transition period in the Oklahoma City forecast. (kfor.com) KFOR said clouds and patchy fog would gradually clear during the day, while the National Weather Service said patchy fog was expected before 10 a.m. and then sunny conditions would take over. Oklahoma City’s official observation at Will Rogers World Airport was 72 degrees at 8:52 a.m. (forecast.weather.gov) CDT, with east wind at 6 mph and humidity at 71%, according to the National Weather Service. Those readings matched the mild, light-wind setup described in both forecasts. ### How warm is Oklahoma City expected to get? KFOR said Sunday highs would climb into the low to mid-80s. (kfor.com) The National Weather Service forecast put the high near 84 degrees for Sunday and near 86 degrees for Memorial Day. Monday night is forecast to stay mostly clear with a low around 64, the National Weather Service said. KFOR said Sunday night would be mostly clear as well, with lows in the low 60s. (forecast.weather.gov) ### What does the Memorial Day forecast look like for outdoor plans? Memorial Day is forecast to be sunny in Oklahoma City. KFOR described Monday as “fantastic,” with a light breeze and temperatures warming into the mid to upper 80s, while the National Weather Service forecast called for a high near 86 and calm wind becoming southeast around 6 mph in the afternoon. (kfor.com) Those conditions point to a dry holiday in the city after the morning fog expected on Sunday. Neither the KFOR post nor the National Weather Service forecast for Monday included rain in the daytime outlook. ### What comes after the holiday? Tuesday keeps the warmer pattern in place. The National Weather Service forecast calls for mostly sunny skies and a high near 84 before rain chances return later Tuesday night. (kfor.com) Tuesday night brings a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service, with higher rain chances on Wednesday and Wednesday night. (kfor.com) The agency forecast a 70% chance of precipitation on Wednesday and 60% on Wednesday night for Oklahoma City. ### Where can readers check for updates? KFOR published Tim Boyd’s forecast on May 24 and also posted a companion forecast video Sunday morning. (forecast.weather.gov) The National Weather Service’s Oklahoma City point forecast page was updated Sunday with the latest hourly and extended forecast details for the city. (kfor.com)

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