Oklahoma City is waking up to 98 degrees of unblinking sunshine today, and the heat index pushing close to 99°F means your body knows exactly how serious that is. Wind out of the south-southwest at 15 mph with gusts to 23 isn't offering any relief — it's warm, relentless, and will hit you the moment you step outside.
Precipitation chance sits at just 10 percent. This is a full-sun, full-heat day with no real escape hatch. No severe weather alerts are in effect, and roads are clear and dry for your commute — though the wind is noticeable on the highway. The biggest hazard today is the heat itself.
Practical advice: light colors, breathable fabric, sunscreen if you're outside for more than a few minutes, and a water bottle that goes everywhere with you. The gap between shade and direct sun will be immediately obvious in any parking lot.
Tonight dips to a low around 75°F — still warm, but the wind eases to 8–12 mph and you'll finally catch a breath. Monday mirrors today: sunny, high near 98, heat index potentially touching 100. Tuesday softens slightly to around 93°F. Wednesday and Thursday bring the first hints of shower chances creeping in, and by Friday that probability climbs to 45 percent — a meaningful pattern shift worth watching if you have outdoor plans late in the week.
For now, the weekend story is simple: heat. Drink water, find shade, and don't fight it.
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