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Residents across Oklahoma are keeping a close eye on the weather tonight as a line of severe thunderstorms in the Texas Panhandle moves southeast toward western parts of the state. While the biggest threat from these Oklahoma storms appears limited for now, forecasters are still warning that a few stronger cells could bring quarter-size hail and damaging wind gusts reaching up to 60 mph.
The latest Oklahoma weather forecast shows that most of the severe thunderstorms currently tracking through the Texas Panhandle will gradually slide into far western and southwestern Oklahoma overnight. Meteorologists say many of these storms are expected to remain below severe limits, but isolated pockets of stronger weather cannot be ruled out.
Severe Thunderstorms Moving Toward Oklahoma
Late Saturday evening, weather radar showed an active line of thunderstorms developing across the Texas Panhandle and moving southeast. These Oklahoma severe thunderstorms are expected to continue pushing into western sections of the state over the next several hours.
Forecasters are mainly concerned about:
- Quarter-size hail
- Wind gusts near 60 mph
- Brief heavy rainfall
- Localized lightning activity
Although tornado risk currently appears low, weather officials continue monitoring storm intensification closely as conditions can rapidly change overnight.
Communities in western and southwestern Oklahoma are advised to stay weather-aware through the overnight hours as the thunderstorms continue progressing southeast.
Oklahoma Temperatures Stay Seasonal Overnight
Despite the storm activity, temperatures across Oklahoma remain fairly seasonal for late May. Overnight lows are expected to settle comfortably in the 50s and 60s across most of the state.
The cooler overnight temperatures should help prevent widespread extreme severe weather development, though isolated stronger storms remain possible.
Warm Sunday Weather Returns Across Oklahoma
After the overnight thunderstorms move through, Sunday weather across Oklahoma is expected to improve significantly. Forecasters say warm temperatures and a light breeze will dominate much of the state during the afternoon hours.
Most locations are expected to climb into the 80s Sunday afternoon, creating ideal conditions for outdoor plans during the Memorial Day weekend.
The Oklahoma weather forecast also indicates that rain chances remain very low through Sunday and Monday, bringing encouraging news for holiday travelers and families planning outdoor activities.
Memorial Day Forecast Looks Mostly Sunny
The Memorial Day forecast for Oklahoma continues to look favorable. Weather models show mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures across much of the region.
Meteorologists say:
- Rain chances Sunday remain low
- Memorial Day weather stays mainly dry
- Only isolated showers or storms are possible
- Southern Oklahoma and the Panhandle have the highest chance for isolated activity
At this time, widespread rainfall does not appear likely during the Memorial Day weekend, which is welcome news for lake visitors, campers, and travelers across Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Lake Levels Remain Important
As warmer weather continues and rainfall remains somewhat limited, lake levels across Oklahoma are once again becoming an important topic for many residents.
Current lake level monitoring shows varying conditions across the state, especially after recent spring rainfall events. Many people planning Memorial Day lake trips are keeping an eye on water conditions, boating safety, and shoreline activity heading into the holiday weekend.
Oklahoma Storm Chances Increase Next Week
While the Memorial Day weekend forecast remains mostly quiet, Oklahoma weather patterns are expected to become more active starting Tuesday.
Forecasters say additional moisture will move into the region next week, helping create a more unsettled weather pattern across Oklahoma and neighboring states.
This means:
- Higher rain chances beginning Tuesday
- Increased thunderstorm development
- Potential for stronger storm systems later next week
- More widespread rainfall opportunities
Meteorologists continue watching the evolving setup carefully as next week could bring several rounds of showers and thunderstorms back into the region.
9-Day Oklahoma Weather Forecast Overview
The extended Oklahoma weather forecast currently shows:
- Saturday Night: Thunderstorms entering western Oklahoma
- Sunday: Warm and mostly dry with highs in the 80s
- Memorial Day Monday: Mostly sunny and warmer
- Tuesday Through Late Week: Increasing storm chances and more unsettled conditions
For now, the overall message remains positive for Memorial Day weekend plans, with mainly dry and warm conditions expected statewide before Oklahoma storm chances increase again next week.
As always during severe weather season in Oklahoma, residents are encouraged to monitor local forecasts and stay prepared for rapidly changing conditions.
