Overcast and Unseasonably Warm: The Tuesday Weather Breakdown for Oklahoma City

Mild Temperatures and Cloudy Skies Dominate the Metro
Residents across the Oklahoma City metropolitan area are waking up to a Tuesday that feels more like early spring than late February. While the skies remain largely covered by a thick blanket of clouds, the mercury is set to climb significantly higher than the seasonal average. Today, Tuesday, February 24, 2026, offers a break from the winter chill, even if the sunshine remains elusive behind an overcast ceiling.
Morning: A Chilly but Dry Start
Early risers can expect a cool start to the day with temperatures hovering around the low 40s. Although the humidity is relatively low at approximately 22%, the lack of direct sunlight will keep the air feeling crisp through the morning commute. By 9:00 AM, the temperature will begin its steady ascent, though conditions will remain strictly overcast. There are no precipitation concerns for the morning hours, making for a dry, albeit gray, start to the workday.
Afternoon: Peak Warmth and Breezy Conditions
The highlight of today’s forecast is the unseasonable warmth expected during the post-lunch hours. Forecasters predict a daily high of 71°F, which is roughly 15 to 20 degrees above the typical February average for Central Oklahoma. However, the warmth will be accompanied by a persistent southern breeze. Expect winds to sustain at approximately 18 mph, with occasional higher gusts that may make the air feel slightly cooler than the thermometer suggests. Despite the high cloud cover, the UV index is expected to reach a level 3 (Moderate), so those spending extended time outdoors should still remain aware of solar exposure.
Evening and Overnight Outlook
As the sun sets at 6:20 PM, the cloud cover is expected to persist into the night. Temperatures will gradually retreat from the afternoon high, eventually settling into an overnight low of 39°F. The 10% chance of rain mentioned in early morning models has largely dissipated, with a 0% chance of precipitation now projected for the remainder of the evening. Residents can expect a quiet, dry night with winds calming slightly as we head into Wednesday.
No Alerts or Warnings in Effect
- Precipitation: No rain or snow is expected; 0.00" total accumulation.
- Wind: South winds at 18 mph; no wind advisories are currently active.
- Visibility: Good visibility is expected despite the overcast conditions.
- Travel: No weather-related travel disruptions are anticipated for the OKC metro today.