Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — 3-Day Severe Weather Forecast
Today — Wednesday, June 3: No Severe Threat
Primary hazards: lightning
Scattered thunderstorms will develop around Oklahoma City today. These storms are expected to stay below severe limits, bringing the main hazard of frequent lightning strikes. Brief heavy rain is possible in stronger storms, leading to minor ponding on roads. Activity should peak during the afternoon and early evening. Monitor radar and have a plan for sudden downpours.
Tomorrow — Thursday, June 4: No Severe Threat
Primary hazards: lightning
Scattered thunderstorms are possible around Oklahoma City tomorrow. These storms should stay below severe levels. The main hazard will be lightning, so avoid open areas if storms develop. Brief heavy rain could lead to some wet roads. No damaging winds, large hail, or tornadoes are expected.
Day 3 — Friday, June 5: No Severe Threat
Primary hazards: lightning
A chance of thunderstorms is expected around Oklahoma City on Friday. These storms should remain below severe levels with no expectation of damaging winds, large hail, or tornadoes. Lightning will be the main hazard to watch for in any developing storms. The atmosphere looks stable enough to keep storms from becoming strong or organized. Stay indoors if thunderstorms move nearby and avoid outdoor activities during them.
Extended Outlook (Days 4–7)
Day 4 — Sunday, June 7: No Severe Threat
Warm conditions with highs near 87 degrees and lows around 69 degrees are anticipated amid rising humidity. A pattern may be developing that could become conducive to thunderstorms later in the period, though predictability remains very low this far out. Any severe weather risk would be minimal at best and warrants close monitoring as details evolve.
Day 5 — Monday, June 8: No Severe Threat
High temperatures near 90 degrees are expected with overnight lows around 72 degrees under humid conditions. A pattern may be developing that could become conducive to scattered storm activity, but predictability remains very low this far out. There is a general risk worth monitoring, though details will likely change as forecasts come into focus.
Day 6 — Tuesday, June 9: No Severe Threat
High temperatures near 91°F are possible alongside lows around 76°F in a humid environment. A pattern may be developing that could support some convective activity, but predictability remains very low this far out. Conditions might become somewhat conducive to storms later in the period, though there is a general risk that should be monitored closely as forecasts evolve.