
The Oklahoma Weather Podcast
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🚨 TORNADO WATCH - Oklahoma Weather 3/15 - Morning
Your morning Oklahoma weather update Folks, hold onto your hats. We've got a serious wind event blasting through the state right now. 📍 Keywords: morning forecast | March weather | OK weather forecast | morning weather update | Oklahoma weather | Oklahoma
🚨 RED FLAG WARNING - Oklahoma Weather 3/14 - Evening
Good evening. Oklahoma. I'm Michael Mosby. Happy Saturday, folks. We're tracking a serious wind event for your Sunday. A powerful cold front is sweeping down from the Plains, bringing dangerous gusts and a sharp temperature crash. As the sun sets. It's warm and breezy right now, with temperatures in the 70s under a mostly clear sky. Enjoy it while you can, a cold front will slide into northwest Oklahoma after midnight. Tonight, lows will be mild, only dropping to the upper 50s. The front races through by morning, behind it, northwest winds will howl. Here comes sustained winds of 30 to 40 miles an hour, with gusts potentially hitting 65 miles an hour in western sections. This is dangerous. A High Wind Warning is in effect for the Panhandle and western Oklahoma. A Red Flag Warning is also posted for critical fire weather conditions, humidity levels will plummet to around 15 percent. Any spark will ignite rapidly, blowing dust could drop visibility to near zero at times. If you're driving near the Panhandle, remember: Pull Aside. Stay Alive. Temperature-wise. Temperatures will crash throughout the day. You'll start the day in the 60s but end it in the 40s. Clearing skies and calm winds Monday night set the stage for a hard freeze. Lows will plummet into the 20s statewide, wind chills will sit in the single digits during your morning commute. You'll want to cover the plants and bring the pets inside. Monday stays cool with highs in the 40s, but the cold doesn't last. Tuesday starts a massive warm-up, highs rebound to the upper 60s. By Thursday, we're talking near-record heat, highs will approach 92 degrees in central Oklahoma. The pattern stays dry, so the fire risk remains elevated all week. As the sun sets. Charge your phones and fill up the gas tank before tonight. — we'll be back with your next forecast evening. See you tomorrow.
🚨 RED FLAG WARNING - Oklahoma Weather 3/12 - Midday
Advisory in effect. midday Thu Mar 12th, 2026 Oklahoma forecast.
Oklahoma Weather 3/12 Midday - Thursday Forecast
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🚨 RED FLAG WARNING - Oklahoma Weather Morning
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Oklahoma Weather 3/12 Morning - Thursday Forecast
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🚨 RED FLAG WARNING - Oklahoma Weather Evening
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Oklahoma Weather 3/11 Evening - Wednesday Forecast
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🚨 RED FLAG WARNING - Oklahoma Weather Midday
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Oklahoma Weather 3/11 Midday - Wednesday Forecast
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🚨 RED FLAG WARNING - Oklahoma Weather Morning
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Oklahoma Weather 3/11 Morning - Wednesday Forecast
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🚨 TORNADO WATCH - Oklahoma Weather Evening
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Oklahoma Weather 3/10 Evening - Tuesday Forecast
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🚨 SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT - Oklahoma Weather Midday
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Oklahoma Weather 3/10 Midday - Tuesday Forecast
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Oklahoma Weather 3/10 Morning - Thunderstorms Starting 4 PM
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Oklahoma Weather 3/10 Morning - Tuesday Forecast
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Oklahoma Weather 3/9 Evening - Red Flag Warning
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Oklahoma Weather 3/9 Evening - Monday Forecast
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Oklahoma Weather 3/9 Morning - Severe Thunderstorm Warning
Good morning. Oklahoma. I'm Michael Mosby. Step outside right now and you'll feel that mild air — 61 degrees with clear skies. But don't let this calm fool you. We've got a beautiful but breezy day ahead, then storms return tomorrow. Today's all about sunshine and warmth. Highs statewide climb into the mid to upper 80s. Oklahoma City hits 86 degrees. Down in the southwest near Lawton, you're pushing 88. Tulsa sits at 86. South winds gust up to 28 miles an hour this afternoon, strongest across central Oklahoma. Fire weather is a concern today, especially northwest of I-44. Humidity drops into the teens with those gusty winds. If you're burning anything outdoors, hold off. Tonight stays mild with partly cloudy skies. Lows only drop to the mid 60s — 67 in Oklahoma City, 63 in the southwest. South winds continue around 15 miles an hour. Tuesday brings the storm threat back. Morning starts mild, then showers and storms develop by afternoon. The severe weather window opens late afternoon into evening as a dryline fires up across western Oklahoma. Main threats are large hail and damaging winds, with an isolated tornado possible. Highs reach the low 80s before storms arrive. Wednesday morning brings a strong cold front with lingering storms, especially across eastern Oklahoma. Behind the front, temperatures crash. Highs only reach the mid to upper 60s. Northwest winds gust to 45 miles an hour — that's wind advisory territory. Thursday turns sunny and pleasant with highs in the mid 60s. Friday warms back into the upper 70s. The weekend looks beautiful — sunny skies with highs in the low 80s Saturday, upper 70s Sunday. Enjoy today's warmth. Tomorrow's storms require your attention. See you this afternoon.
Oklahoma Weather 3/8 Midday - Red Flag Warning
Good afternoon. Oklahoma. I'm Matt Mullins. If you stepped outside this morning and felt that bite. You weren't imagining it. We bottomed out at 35 degrees overnight. But here's the thing: that cold's already ancient history. We're climbing fast today under wall-to-wall sunshine, hitting the low to mid 70s statewide. Central Oklahoma tops out near 73 degrees. Northeast Oklahoma reaches 72. Southwest Oklahoma pushes to 74. Light southwest winds keep things comfortable all afternoon. Tonight stays mild with clear skies. Lows drop to the low 50s — a far cry from this morning's freeze. Monday brings the heat. We're talking mid 80s across most of the state. Oklahoma City hits 84 degrees. Tulsa reaches 84. Even the Panhandle pushes to 85. South winds pick up, gusting to 25 miles an hour in spots. Fire weather concerns develop across western Oklahoma with low humidity and gusty winds. But here's where things flip. Tuesday a storm system barrels in with severe weather potential. Showers and thunderstorms likely develop after 7 A.M., with the main event hitting Tuesday evening. Here comes a warm, moist, unstable atmosphere — the kind that can produce strong storms. All severe modes are possible. Highs reach the low 80s before the front arrives. Wednesday the cold front sweeps through. Showers taper off by midday. Highs drop to the mid 60s with gusty northwest winds. Some areas could see a light freeze Thursday morning — lows near 38 degrees statewide. The rest of the week? Much quieter. Sunshine returns Thursday with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Friday warms back to the upper 70s and low 80s. Saturday stays pleasant in the mid 70s. One more thing — spring forward tonight. Clocks move ahead one hour at 2 A.M. See you this evening.
Oklahoma Weather 3/8 Morning - Red Flag Warning
Good morning. Oklahoma. I'm Michael Nally. Step outside right now and Here comes 35 degrees under a clear sky. That calm you're feeling? It won't last. Today cranks up the heat. Oklahoma City hits 73 degrees by mid-afternoon. Down in Lawton, you're pushing 74. Up in Tulsa and across the northeast, you're sitting at 72. Southwest winds kick in at 5 to 10 miles an hour. And that's where things get interesting. Those winds and that sunshine are creating elevated fire weather conditions across western Oklahoma. Humidity drops into the teens out there. Any outdoor burning today could spread fast. Not the day to test it. Tonight stays mild. Clear skies continue with lows in the low 50s statewide. Winds pick up a bit, gusting to 21 miles an hour. Monday cranks the heat even higher. We're talking mid-80s — 84 in Oklahoma City, 85 in the southwest, 84 in Tulsa. Another day of elevated fire weather, especially northwest where the air stays bone dry. Breezy south winds continue. Then Tuesday flips the script. Showers and thunderstorms develop by mid-morning. Some could turn severe with large hail and damaging winds possible. Storm chances run 60 to 70 percent statewide. Highs still reach the low 80s before the front arrives. Wednesday's cold front drops us back to the mid-60s with lingering rain early. Strong northwest winds follow. Thursday and Friday look quiet — sunny skies return with highs in the upper 60s to low 80s. One more thing — clocks spring forward tonight. You lose an hour of sleep, but we gain daylight. Spring equinox is 12 days away. See you this afternoon.
Oklahoma Weather 3/7 Evening - Red Flag Follies
Good evening. Oklahoma. I'm Michael Nally. In Step outside you'll feel it, that crisp, clean air after last night's front swept through. We're waking up to 49 degrees, but don't get used to it. Spring is charging in fast. In Here's setup, down in Central Oklahoma, you'll drop to about 40 degrees tonight. Then the sun takes over Sunday, bouncing you right back to 72 degrees. It's a quick rebound. Head up to Northeast Oklahoma. And you're dealing with some patchy fog after 4 A.M. Lows there dip closer to 38. But Sunday clears you out nicely, pushing the mercury to 73 degrees. Southwest Oklahoma follows the same playbook—chilly tonight near 37, then a sunny jump to 73 degrees by Sunday evening. Folks Western Oklahoma is under a **Red Flag Warning** Sunday from noon to 9 P.M. That includes Cimarron. Texas. And Beaver counties. Southwest winds are going to be gusting to 40 miles an hour. Humidity drops to a bone-dry 7 percent. Temps hit the upper 70s. That's a recipe for rapid fire spread. If you were planning any outdoor burning, please hold off. Monday brings near-record heat. We're talking mid-80s statewide. It’s going to feel like opening a pizza oven at noon. Then Tuesday, a storm system rolls in with thunderstorms. Some could be severe, especially out east. Wednesday snaps us back to reality with highs in the 60s. And you might even see a light freeze Thursday morning north of I-44. Enjoy the sunshine today, but keep that weather eye open for Tuesday. See you tomorrow.
Oklahoma Weather 3/7 Morning - Flood Advisory Freeze Dance
Good morning. Oklahoma. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside this morning and you'll feel that crisp, post-frontal bite in the air. A stark contrast to yesterday's stormy chaos. That cold front has finally cleared the state, leaving behind a much cooler, drier airmass. We're waking up to overcast skies and temperatures hovering right around 40 degrees statewide. Quite the change from the severe storms that rattled northeast Oklahoma just last night. Down in Southwest Oklahoma, you're seeing the biggest temperature swing. After last night's storms, you'll only climb to 62 degrees today — that's 37 degrees cooler than yesterday. But hold onto your hats: north winds are howling at 13 to 21 miles an hour, with gusts up to 30. A few isolated rain showers might linger through noon, but we're drying out quickly. Moving north to Central Oklahoma, the story is similar but slightly milder. Oklahoma City tops out at 59 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Those north winds are still gusty at 10 to 17 miles an hour, making it feel more like 35 degrees this morning. Tonight brings clear skies and a chilly drop to 39 degrees. Northeast Oklahoma is the coolest spot today, with highs only reaching 57 degrees. You'll notice the wind isn't quite as intense here — just 5 to 10 miles an hour — but with mostly sunny skies, it'll still feel brisk. Tonight dips to 40 degrees under clear conditions. We're in a one-day cooldown before the warmth roars back. Sunday brings a dramatic rebound — 70s statewide — as southerly winds return. But enjoy the quiet while it lasts. Because by Tuesday, we're watching another severe weather setup. The National Weather Service is already flagging Tuesday afternoon for potential strong storms, with all the ingredients coming together: warm moist air, a dryline. And a powerful cold front. Looking ahead. Sunday is sunny and 70 — a perfect recovery day. Monday climbs near 80, feeling like spring. Tuesday brings storm chances back — some could be strong. Wednesday cools into the 60s, followed by dry and pleasant weather Thursday and Friday with highs climbing back into the 70s. We're just 13 days from the spring equinox. And you can feel the seasonal tug-of-war in this forecast. But with each passing day, we're gaining 2 minutes and 14 seconds of daylight. So the trend is definitely our friend. See you tomorrow. See you this afternoon.
Oklahoma Weather 3/6 Morning - Red Flag Warning
Good morning. Oklahoma. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks. Oklahoma is pulling a classic split personality today. Fire danger in the west. Severe storms in the east. Both happening at the same time. Let's start with the fire threat. Western Oklahoma is facing critical conditions this afternoon. Winds gusting to 37 miles an hour. Humidity dropping to 9 percent. Temperatures climbing into the low 80s. That's a dangerous recipe. If you're out near Hobart or anywhere in the Panhandle, don't burn anything outdoors today. Any spark could explode into something serious. Now the severe weather. Northeast and central Oklahoma are in the crosshairs for thunderstorms this afternoon and tonight. Large hail. Damaging winds. Even a tornado risk. The atmosphere is loaded — dewpoints in the 60s, strong winds. And a cold front barreling through. Storms fire up late afternoon and continue into the overnight hours. Here's the breakdown. Central Oklahoma hits 77 degrees with storms possible before 3 P.M. Tonight drops to 43 with another chance after 9 P.M. Northeast Oklahoma reaches 76 degrees, but you've got a 70 percent chance of severe storms this afternoon. Some could be dangerous. Winds gust to 35 miles an hour. Tonight falls to 46 with storms lingering until midnight. Southwest Oklahoma climbs to 81 degrees — the warmest spot — with a 40 percent chance of storms before 3 P.M. Tonight cools to 43. Saturday brings relief. The front clears out. Temperatures drop to the upper 50s. Mostly sunny skies return. Sunday warms back to 71 degrees with sunshine statewide. Looking ahead. Monday stays quiet near 81 degrees. Tuesday? Another severe weather setup arrives. Storms likely with a 70 to 80 percent chance. We'll be watching that one closely. Stay weather-aware today, especially this afternoon and tonight. See you tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast See you tomorrow.
Oklahoma Weather March 5 Midday - Fire Weather Watch
Good afternoon. Oklahoma. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and that muggy 63 degrees tells you everything. Spring warmth is here. But it's fuel for tonight's fireworks. In the next 24 hours. Severe thunderstorms are bearing down on Oklahoma this evening. We're talking large hail, damaging winds. And tornadoes — all on the table. Southwest Oklahoma is already cooking at 76 degrees this afternoon. Central areas hit 74. Northeast sits at 72. Those south winds gusting to 25 miles an hour? They're pumping in Gulf moisture like a freight train. The severe threat cranks up after 6 P.M. Western Oklahoma faces the highest risk first. Storms push east-northeast through the evening, reaching central areas around 9 P.M. With a 70 percent chance of thunderstorms. Some will be severe. Tonight's lows only drop to the low 60s statewide as that unstable air lingers. Friday brings round two. Highs climb to the mid-70s — 75 in central and northeast Oklahoma, 80 in the southwest. Severe weather returns, especially east of I-35 where all hazards are possible again. Western Oklahoma faces a different problem Friday. Fire weather. Winds gust to 40 miles an hour with bone-dry air. Any fires will spread fast. Saturday the pattern breaks. A cold front sweeps through, dropping temps to the upper 50s to low 60s. Saturday night could bring our first freeze of the season across northern areas — lows near 39 degrees. Sunday turns gorgeous. Sunny skies, highs around 70 to 72 statewide. Monday warms into the upper 70s to low 80s before more storm chances return Tuesday. Have multiple ways to get warnings tonight. This isn't a drill. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Oklahoma Weather March 5 Morning - Red Flag Warning
Good morning. Oklahoma. I'm Aaron Jolly. If you're driving right now, slow down. Dense fog has swallowed central and western Oklahoma overnight, cutting visibility to a quarter mile or less. That Dense Fog Advisory stays up until 9 A.M., so give yourself extra time this morning. In the next 24 hours. But fog's just the opening act. Step outside and feel that thick, sticky air — that's fuel. We're starting near 50 degrees, then rocketing up fast. Central Oklahoma hits 70 this afternoon. Southwest Oklahoma reaches 76. Northeast Oklahoma tops out at 71. That's 36 degrees to 36 degrees warmer than normal for early March. All that heat and moisture? It's building something dangerous. Showers and thunderstorms fire up this morning, then reorganize tonight into a severe weather threat. We're talking large hail, damaging winds. And tornadoes. The highest risk arrives after 9 P.M., especially across western and central Oklahoma. Keep your weather radio close and your phone charged. Tonight stays muggy, only dropping to 60 degrees under storm clouds. That full moon rising? It'll be hiding behind the action. Friday brings round two. Highs surge to 78 in central Oklahoma, 82 in the southwest. More severe storms develop Friday afternoon before a cold front finally sweeps through. The weekend gives us a breather. Saturday cools to 60 with clearing skies. Sunday rebounds to 70 with sunshine. Then Tuesday and Wednesday next week, unsettled weather returns with another storm chance. Stay weather aware tonight. Have multiple ways to get warnings. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Oklahoma Weather March 4 Evening - 41° Above Normal
Good evening. Oklahoma. I'm Aaron Jolly. That light rain tapping on your roof overnight? Just enough to make the pavement slick this morning. We're sitting at 52 degrees under stubborn gray skies — and honestly, that cloud cover is doing us a favor. It's keeping temperatures mild, running about 41 degrees warmer than usual for early March. In the next 24 hours. Here's what's headed our way. Central Oklahoma holds in the 50s today with a chance of rain showers this evening, maybe a rumble of thunder around 8 P.M. The real story develops overnight. Fog rolls in after 3 A.M. and it could be dense in spots. Thursday morning's commute might be slow going. You'll climb to 74 degrees Thursday afternoon with gusty southeast winds. Up in Northeast Oklahoma, you're seeing a similar setup. Showers and thunderstorms are possible tonight with a coin flip's chance, then fog settles in overnight. Tulsa reaches 72 degrees Thursday. Down in Southwest Oklahoma, you're on the warmer side of this system. Showers and storms tonight, then Thursday's high pushes 76 degrees with gusts up to 28 miles an hour. Friday is the day to watch. A strong cold front sweeps through with widespread showers and thunderstorms. Some storms could be severe, especially in eastern Oklahoma. Highs surge into the upper 70s and low 80s ahead of the front — nearly 41 degrees above normal — then temperatures crash into the 40s and 50s by Saturday. Sunday looks like the pick of the weekend. Mostly sunny with highs in the upper 60s to near 70. Tonight's full moon won't be visible through the clouds, but we're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox is just two weeks away. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Take care That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Oklahoma Weather March 4 Morning - 42° Above Normal
Good morning. Oklahoma. I'm Aaron Jolly. We're waking up to some loud weather out there. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is active until 8:15 A.M. For Muskogee. McIntosh. And Wagoner counties. Radar shows a storm packing 60 mile an hour winds and half-dollar size hail, pushing northeast at 45 miles an hour. If you're in that zone, stay inside until this line blows through. In the next 24 hours. Here's what's happening. A cold front is sweeping across the state this morning, kicking up strong to severe storms. Northeast Oklahoma is taking the brunt of it today. You're looking at a likely 90 percent chance of thunderstorms, with rainfall totals up to a half inch possible. Despite the storms, highs climb to 60 degrees under cloudy skies. Central Oklahoma sits at 53 degrees today. You've a coin flip's chance on showers and storms, mainly this morning. It's going to stay gray and overcast, giving the day a moody feel. Down in Southwest Oklahoma, a slight storm chance this morning increases to likely by tonight. Highs top out near 59 degrees. Tonight, that front stalls and lifts back north as a warm front. That triggers a serious temperature swing. Thursday jumps to 72 degrees. Friday? We could hit 82 in southwest Oklahoma — nearly 42 degrees above normal for early March. But that Friday heat also fuels our next round of potentially severe weather, so keep your guard up. The weekend settles down. Saturday cools to around 60 with just a slight rain chance. Sunday brings sunshine back and 70 degrees. Spring is getting close. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight every day now. Tonight's full moon will have to fight through all these cloud cover though. Keep an eye on the sky if you're traveling early. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Oklahoma Weather March 3 Evening - Thunderstorms Starting 10 PM
Good evening. Oklahoma. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you would never guess what's headed our way. It's deceptively pleasant. Fifty-five degrees, calm winds, clear skies. But that quiet is about to break. A cold front is currently slicing southward through the state, dragging a line of showers and thunderstorms right behind it. In the next 24 hours. Tonight, that line arrives. Central Oklahoma, you'll see storms developing after midnight with lows holding near fifty degrees. Head up to Northeast Oklahoma. And the night gets more aggressive. Rain is likely by dawn. And those storms could pack some hail. Down in Southwest Oklahoma, things stay a bit milder, but keep an eye on the sky between ten o'clock tonight and two in the morning. Wednesday keeps the umbrella handy for the northern half of the state. Northeast Oklahoma stays soggy with showers and thunderstorms all day, highs near sixty degrees. Central Oklahoma sees scattered storms with a high of fifty-nine. Southwest Oklahoma actually dries out a bit, reaching sixty-four under partly sunny skies. Then the pattern flips. Thursday and Friday bring a surge of warm, humid air. Highs jump into the seventies and approach eighty degrees. That warmth fuels a severe weather setup Friday. Strong storms will be capable of large hail, damaging winds. And even a few tornadoes. The weekend quiets down. Saturday brings highs in the low sixties. Sunday and Monday rebound into the seventies and low eighties under mostly sunny skies. One more thing. Look up tonight. That full moon will be lighting up the incoming clouds before the rain takes over. That's your forecast. We'll be back tomorrow. Take care For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
2/28 Oklahoma Weather: Cloudy
Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Sixty degrees at sunrise. In February. Let that sink in. In the next 24 hours., A warm air pump is running full blast today, pulling Gulf moisture straight north ahead of a surface trough. That's why you woke up to 60 and why you'll hit 80 by this afternoon. Southwest Oklahoma wins the heat contest — 84 near Lawton. Oklahoma City and Tulsa both touch 80. This is the kind of warmth that fools your daffodils into blooming two weeks early. But here's the twist. A cold front is slouching south from Kansas right now. and it crashes the party late today. Scattered storms fire up as the front slides through. Central Oklahoma sees the action between 6 and 8 P.M. Northeast gets hit earlier — noon to 5 P.M. Southwest stays mostly dry. Tonight, that front yanks temperatures back to reality. You'll drop to the low 50s statewide. Sunday gets weird. The front stalls right across the middle of the state, splitting us in half. North of the front? Stuck in the 60s with rain. South of it? Back to the upper 70s with storm chances. Where that front parks determines your day. and it's still wobbling on the models. Monday dries out briefly — partly cloudy, mid 60s. Then buckle up. Tuesday through Friday brings an active pattern. Multiple rounds of storms roll through, some potentially severe Tuesday and Wednesday. Southeast Oklahoma could see over an inch of rain. Temperatures stay warm, mostly 70s. In Spring equinox is two weeks out. Sunrise at 7, 03 this morning, sunset at 6:25 tonight. Enjoy the February heat while it lasts. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
Cloudy | Oklahoma Weather
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Oklahoma Weather Podcast — it's Thursday, February 26th. Forty-nine degrees right now. Clear skies. And by this afternoon? Mid-70s statewide. That's a 38 degrees-degree jump in a single day. Central Oklahoma climbs to 73 degrees this afternoon. Sunny skies and a light north breeze at 6 to 10 miles an hour. Tonight drops to 46 under mostly clear skies. Northeast Oklahoma hits 72 today. Light winds make it feel even milder. Tonight's low settles at 44. Southwest Oklahoma takes the crown. You're looking at 76 degrees this afternoon with gusts up to 20 miles an hour. Tonight holds at 45. Friday keeps the heat rolling. Highs reach 76 in central Oklahoma, 79 in the northeast. And 78 in the southwest. More sun. More spring vibes. Saturday is the peak. We're talking 82 to 84 degrees across the state. That's near-record territory for late February.. And about 38 degrees above normal. But here's the catch. A cold front arrives Saturday night. Showers and thunderstorms become likely, especially in central and eastern Oklahoma. Sunday cools back into the 60s with rain chances continuing. Next week brings a real pattern shift. Multiple rounds of rain and storms are possible Tuesday into Wednesday. Temperatures return closer to seasonal norms. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise this morning was at 7:05. Sunset tonight comes at 6:23. Spring equinox is just three weeks away. Today's the day to get outside. Take a walk at lunch. Open the windows tonight. This kind of February warmth doesn't stick around. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Cloudy | Oklahoma Weather
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Oklahoma Weather Podcast — it's Wednesday, February 25th. Fifty degrees right now. That's not a typo. And it's not even close to done climbing. We're about to flip winter the bird. Highs today hit the mid to upper 70s — that's 42 degrees warmer than normal for late February. Spring equinox is still three weeks out, but the weather clearly didn't get the memo. Central Oklahoma starts you at 47 degrees around 8 A.M. By 5 P.M., you're sitting at 76. Winds flip from east-northeast to north-northeast around 7 A.M., staying light all day. Mostly sunny skies overhead. Southwest Oklahoma wakes up at 45 degrees around 7 A.M. You peak at 78 degrees by 3 P.M. — the warmest spot in the state. Winds shift from east-southeast to north-northeast around 6 A.M. Northeast Oklahoma sits at 49 degrees around 6 A.M. You climb to 75 degrees by 4 P.M. Winds stay gentle, shifting from east to southeast around 5 P.M. Tonight, lows settle in the upper 40s under partly cloudy skies. Thursday keeps the party going — sunny with highs in the low to mid 70s. Your week ahead looks wild. Temperatures keep climbing through Saturday. We're talking highs near 80 degrees in some spots. The last day of February will feel like April. But a cold front crashes the party Saturday night. Rain chances return Sunday and stick around into early next week. Temperatures cool back down behind that front. Sunrise this morning hit at 7:06. Sunset's at 6:22. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Between that and today's warmth, winter's officially on life support. Crack a window. Take a walk at lunch. This is the good stuff. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Fire Weather Watch | Oklahoma Weather
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Oklahoma Weather Podcast — it's Tuesday, February 24th. Step outside right now and you'll feel 45 degrees of calm. . Because today's about to get loud. We're under a Red Flag Warning across nearly the entire state. Wind gusts hit 35 miles an hour, turning dry grass into a matchstick waiting for a spark. No outdoor burning today. Period. Central Oklahoma wakes up at 42 degrees around 5 A.M., but that wind makes it feel like 34. By 4 P.M., you're hitting 71 degrees under full sun. Those south-southwest winds howl at 15 to 22 miles an hour, gusting to 33 around 9 A.M. Tonight stays mild at 47, but the fire danger doesn't quit. Northeast Oklahoma starts even colder — 35 degrees at 5 A.M., feeling like 34. Winds shift from south to southwest around 11 A.M., gusting to 35 degrees as temps climb to 71 by afternoon. Overnight you drop to 46, but humidity stays dangerously low. Southwest Oklahoma? The wind's already cranking — 13 miles an hour overnight, gusting to 23 by 11 A.M. You start at 37 degrees, feeling like 35 degrees, but rocket to 76 by 4 P.M. Tonight dips to 45, but those gusts keep the fire threat alive. Here's your week ahead. We're locked into warm, windy. And dry through Saturday. Highs climb into the mid-70s — even 82 in the southwest by Friday. Then Sunday brings relief. A cold front sweeps in, dropping temps to the 60s and finally bringing a slight chance of rain. Northeast Oklahoma could see scattered showers Sunday into Monday. If you're traveling today, watch for sudden crosswinds on I-35 and I-40. Secure anything loose outside. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Clear Skies | Oklahoma Weather
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Oklahoma Weather Podcast — it's Monday, February 23rd. Twenty-eight degrees right now. Clear skies. Dead calm. The kind of morning where frost glitters on windshields like broken glass. But don't let the freeze fool you. This is the last gasp of winter. A high-pressure system that's been squatting over north Texas all weekend is finally packing its bags and sliding southeast. And as it goes, everything flips. Those light easterly winds? They're about to swing south, pulling warmer air north like a blanket sliding up the bed. By four PM, Central Oklahoma hits fifty-four degrees. Southwest Oklahoma climbs to fifty-seven under pure sunshine. Even Northeast Oklahoma, always the stubborn cold spot, reaches forty-nine. That's a twenty-six-degree jump from where you started this morning. Tonight? Forget about the freeze. Lows drop only to forty-one in Central Oklahoma. Thirty-seven in the southwest. Mid-thirties in the northeast. That's warmer than this morning's high. Then Tuesday arrives. And things get wild. A deepening low in the High Plains cranks up the winds. Gusts hit thirty-two miles an hour in Central Oklahoma. Thirty in the southwest. And with those winds comes heat — real heat. Highs soar into the seventies statewide. Seventy-one in Central. Seventy-five in the southwest. Seventy in the northeast. That's fifteen degrees above normal for late February. But here's the catch. All that warmth and wind, combined with bone-dry air, creates fire weather conditions. Don't burn anything Tuesday. Just don't. The warmth hangs around through midweek. A weak front Wednesday night might bring a sprinkle up north, but nothing serious. Thursday cools briefly to the mid-sixties before another warm-up Friday. Weekend highs stay in the seventies, with just a slight shower chance late Saturday. Spring is knocking. And it's not taking no for an answer. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Oklahoma Weather: 02-22-2026
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Oklahoma Weather Podcast — it's Sunday, February 22nd. Step outside right now and you'll feel 32 degrees of pure winter calm. Clear skies, quiet air, the kind of morning where your breath hangs in front of you. But this is the last cold breath before Oklahoma flips the script entirely. Today's simple. Sunshine takes over statewide, pushing Oklahoma City to 50 degrees by 5 PM. Lawton climbs to 55 around 4 PM. Tulsa tops out at 49 by 3 PM. Classic late-February warmth under cloudless skies. Tonight? The freeze returns hard. Lows crash to 24 in Oklahoma City, 23 in Tulsa, 25 in Lawton. But it's the feels-like temps that'll get you — Oklahoma City drops to 20 degrees, Tulsa to 19, Lawton to 22. That's the kind of cold that makes your car groan when you turn the key. Then Monday kicks off the warmup. Highs rebound to the mid-50s. But Tuesday? That's when things get wild. We're talking a 20-degree jump overnight. Oklahoma City hits 71. Lawton soars to 75. Tulsa reaches 70. Winds gust to 25 miles an hour. And the National Weather Service is already eyeing fire danger — skip the outdoor burning that day. Here's your week ahead. Wednesday peaks in the mid-70s to near 80 across Southwest Oklahoma — that's 20 degrees above normal. Thursday brings a cold front, but highs still hang in the 60s and 70s. Friday? Back to 76 in Lawton, 74 in Oklahoma City. Another front might cool things next weekend, or it mightn't. The models are still fighting about it. Bottom line: soak in today's chill, because by midweek, we're flirting with May. One quick thing. If this forecast helped you plan your Sunday, share it with a friend who could use the heads-up. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Oklahoma Weather: 02-21-2026
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Oklahoma Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 17th. Folks, winter's got one more card to play this weekend. Step outside right now and you'll feel it. The whole state is locked in the low 30s. Not dramatic cold. Just that stubborn, gray, "where did I put my gloves" kind of morning. Here's the deal. Central Oklahoma is sitting at 33 degrees with north winds around 9 miles an hour. You'll top out near 35 today. That's it. Barely moves the needle. Tonight drops into the mid 20s, so if you're heading to dinner, bundle up. Drive northeast toward Tulsa and you're a hair warmer at 35 degrees. Don't get excited though. Northeast winds at 10 miles an hour steal that right back. Highs stay mid 30s. Lows tonight settle into the upper 20s. Now the cold spot. Southwest Oklahoma woke up at 32 degrees. North winds at 8 miles an hour. Highs struggle to reach 34. That's the kind of day where your truck takes an extra few seconds to turn over. One bright spot? We gained almost three minutes of daylight today. Sunrise hit at 6:32, sunset stretches to 5:20. Spring is sneaking closer whether winter likes it or not. Air quality sits moderate today. If you're sensitive, maybe keep that jog short. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Sunday starts the thaw. Temperatures climb into the 40s by midweek. No big storms lurking, but there's a slight chance of drizzle sneaking in around Wednesday. The real story is that warming trend. We're turning a corner. Alright. If this forecast helped you plan your Saturday, share it with a neighbor. Word of mouth keeps us going. Stay warm out there, folks. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Oklahoma Weather: 02-20-2026
Good morning, folks! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Oklahoma Weather Podcast. It's Friday, February 23rd, and your weekend is looking gorgeous. Here's the deal. Step outside this morning and you'll feel something unfamiliar. Comfort. No ice scraper needed. No wind slapping you awake. Just a mild February morning easing into a beautiful day. Southwest Oklahoma is the warm kid in class today, climbing to 54 degrees with a gentle southeast breeze. That's the kind of afternoon where you crack the truck windows and enjoy it. Drive northeast toward Tulsa and you'll lose a few degrees. Up there you're topping out around 48 with a northeast wind keeping things honest. Oklahoma City splits the difference right at 50 degrees. Tonight stays cozy by February standards. Lows settle into the upper 30s to low 40s statewide. No frost. No drama. Just easy sleeping weather. Now here's your heads up for the weekend and beyond. Saturday brings sunshine and mid 50s across most of the state. Southwest Oklahoma flirts with 60 degrees. Sunday holds steady, though a weak front might shave a couple degrees off. Into next week, we ride this dry, mild pattern straight toward March. Highs hang in the 50s, lows mostly in the 30s. No storms lurking. Just a slow, steady warm up that feels like winter finally loosening its grip. Quick note on air quality. It's moderate today, so if you're sensitive, maybe keep the jog short. And here's something to smile about. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight every single day now. Sunrise at 6:33, sunset at 5:18. The light is coming back, folks. Alright. If you're enjoying these morning updates, share us with a friend who's always asking about the weather. Helps more Oklahomans find us. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Stay safe out there!