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Some Sun, More Rain: This Week’s Weather Forecast

High temperatures top out around 71°. High of 67 degrees and winds from the east around 10 miles per hour.

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We’ll likely see temperatures drop back into the 70s beginning Thursday, with a high near 73 and a low around 59.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies and cool temperatures will be around for Saturday night, with low temperatures around 55 degrees. Southwesterly flow usually means an active weather pattern for the state as it will continue to provide upper level energy impulses across the region. The scattered showers will last through Wednesday before moving offshore Thursday morning.

The rip current risk today is moderate.

The balance of the week through Sunday looks like sunshine and highs gradually on the upswing. Southeast wind around 5 miles per hour becoming southwest in the afternoon. Monday, in particular, will be quite breezy with highs in the upper 50s and lower 60s.

Skies will be partly sunny Wednesday with a high of 68. High: 58. Winds: WNW 15-25 miles per hour. Seasonable highs in the low 80s are a good bet at this time. East-southeast wind 10 to 15 miles per hour.

More chances for showers and thunderstorms return Sunday and persist for the next several days, forecasters say. Winds: Variable 2-7 miles per hour.

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There is an 80 percent chance for showers and thunderstorms in central Oklahoma Monday, the National Weather Service reports. Mostly cloudy Tuesday night with a low around 43. Winds: South-Southeast 3-8 miles per hour. The chance of rain is just 20%.

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