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Oklahoma Climate and Weather

Oklahoma Climate and Weather. Climate. Oklahoma has a humid sub tropical climate. The key word to describe OK’s overall climate is mild. The sun shines 2/3 of all daylight hours. Southerly winds dominate in the spring, summer, and fall. Northerly winds prevail in the winter.

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Oklahoma Climate and Weather

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  1. Oklahoma Climate and Weather

  2. Climate • Oklahoma has a humid sub tropical climate. • The key word to describe OK’s overall climate is mild. • The sun shines 2/3 of all daylight hours. • Southerly winds dominate in the spring, summer, and fall. Northerly winds prevail in the winter. • Extremely cold weather for an extended period is unusual. Overall OK does not receive much snow.

  3. Weather • Weather can change very quickly in OK. • Thunderstorms are frequent in the spring, summer, and fall. The clash of hot and cold air masses lead to the development of thunderstorms and tornadoes. • The worst tornado in OK history was on May 3, 1999. It started south of Chickasha and ended north of Midwest City.

  4. Weather • This tornado had the highest wind speeds ever recorded (over 310mph) • The damage in the Moore area was unbelievable. Video of May 3rd Tornado • The previous worst tornado disaster was in 1947 in Woodward, OK. There were 95 killed. The tornado came at night with little warning.

  5. Weather • SE OK averages over 50 inches of rain per year. The panhandle gets less than 16. The records for rainfall in a year are 84.5 inches (LeFlore Co.) and 6.5 inches (Cimarron). • The record snowfall is 87 inches in Beaver Co. in 1911-12. SE OK averages 2 inches of snow and the panhandle 20 inches.

  6. Weather • Southern OK is the warmest part of the state the panhandle the coldest. • OK average temperature is 60 degrees. • The record high temperature in OK is 120 at Tishomingo in July 1934. • The record cold temperature is -20 in February 1930 in Watts.

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