By: Oklahoma Wheat Commission
Oklahoma wheat harvest is at a standstill across the state today. Some minor harvesting continued in parts of Southwest Oklahoma yesterday, but most places were rained out. Southwest of Altus and North of Altus got heavy rains that moved East causing large amounts of moisture in Grady County and locations further east of the I-35 corridor. Rains and high humidity also delayed harvest from taking place in Central Oklahoma. More rains continue to be predicted starting tomorrow through the weekend across western Oklahoma. The next Oklahoma harvest report will be published on Monday, June 9, 2025.
There is no new harvest report at this time, as most locations have not seen any harvest activity since Monday. To view Monday’s report, please refer to my previous post.
Below, see the 7-day forecast provided by the Oklahoma Mesonet and the 5-day precipitation forecast along with Monday and Tuesday storm potentials.

NWS Days 1-5 Precipitation Forecast
The Days 1-5 Precipitation Forecast is produced by the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center for June 4-9, 2025. See 2-Day Rainfall Accumulation (inches) measured by Oklahoma Mesonet.


Severe Weather Potential Indications for Thursday and Friday this week!

