Issued on: June 19, 2026
Happy Juneteenth!  A cold front passed through Oklahoma yesterday, and clouds and rain showers will ensure good air quality today.  The front will retreat northward on Saturday and Sunday, and stiff southerly breezes will bring warm and humid air with light Mesoamerican smoke.  High humidity, cumulus convection, and isolated showers will limit ozone formation in eastern Oklahoma, but abundant sunshine and drier conditions will allow ozone to climb into the moderate category in the westernmost counties and the Panhandle.  The cold front will return on Monday or Tuesday, and scattered or widespread rain showers will ensue for several days in the eastern and central counties.  These rains wash precipitation from the atmosphere and ensure good air quality.  Saharan dust may arrive later next week.  The showery weather will persist until the southwestern monsoon arrives in New Mexico in early July.