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OKC Morning Briefing: A Record-Breaking 'False Spring' and Big Plays in LA

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February 9, 2026/07:00 AM
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OKC Morning Briefing: A Record-Breaking 'False Spring' and Big Plays in LA
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: David J. Stang

Good Morning, Oklahoma City!

Expect a record-breaking feel to the air today. While we are technically in the heart of winter, Mother Nature has other plans for the 405. Today, Monday, February 9, 2026, is forecast to be the warmest day of the week, with temperatures soaring to a springlike 79 degrees. A south-southwest breeze will keep things unseasonably mild, inviting everyone to step out and enjoy the sunshine before rain chances return tomorrow.

The City Mood: Sun-Drenched and Spirited

The mood across the metro is undeniably bright. After a stretch of typical February chill, the high-70s warmth is drawing crowds to Scissortail Park and the Bricktown Canal. There is a sense of anticipation in the air as residents enjoy this brief 'false spring.' Whether you are grabbing a coffee in the Plaza District or taking a long lunch in Midtown, the energy is high and the heavy coats are staying in the closet—at least for today.

Key Talking Points: Statehouse Hearings and Hoops

It is a busy day for policy and play in Oklahoma City. Here is what is driving the conversation today:

  • Legislative Action: At 10:30 a.m., the House Appropriations and Budget Education committee is scheduled to meet in Room 450 to hear HB 3551. This bill, which seeks to restrict in-state tuition and financial aid for non-U.S. citizens, has become a focal point for advocacy groups and education leaders across the state this session.
  • Thunder in Tinseltown: The Oklahoma City Thunder (40-13) are in Los Angeles tonight to face the Lakers at Crypto.com Arena. Currently sitting as one of the top teams in the league, the Thunder enter as favorites in a game that will have major implications for Western Conference seeding. Tip-off is at 9:00 p.m. CT.
  • Norman District Progress: Conversations continue following the recent Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling that cleared the way for the $1 billion Norman Entertainment District. The project, which includes a highly anticipated new arena for the University of Oklahoma, remains a top-of-mind topic for residents looking at the future of regional growth.

Feel-Good Story: Science and History Milestones

If you are looking for a way to celebrate the community today, head over to Science Museum Oklahoma. Today marks Founders Day, a tradition that honors the history of the museum and its decades-long role in sparking curiosity for Oklahomans. It is an ideal day for families to take advantage of the warm weather and explore the museum's latest interactive learning adventures.

Additionally, pet lovers have reason to smile as progress continues on the MAPS 4 Animal Shelter. Construction updates show the new two-story adoption lobby is taking shape. Once completed later this year, the facility will significantly increase the city's capacity to care for and rehome local animals, serving as a state-of-the-art hub for Oklahoma City's four-legged residents and the volunteers who support them.

OKC Morning Briefing: A Record-Breaking 'False Spring' and Big Plays in LA