Oklahoma Experiences Warmest Winter on Record
Oklahoma Experiences Warmest Winter on Record
US · Published Mar 4, 2026
Oklahoma recorded its warmest winter since 1895, with an average temperature of 44.3°F.
February's average temperature was 51.1°F, 8.7°F above normal, contributing to drought conditions.
The warm winter is linked to broader climate trends, requiring ongoing monitoring and adaptive strategies.
Oklahoma's warmest winter since 1895 recorded
Oklahoma experienced its warmest winter on record since 1895, with an average statewide temperature of 44.3°F (6.8°C), approximately 4°F (2.2°C) above the typical average. February was particularly warm, averaging 51.1°F (10.6°C), which is 8.7°F (4.8°C) above normal. Despite a snowstorm in January, the overall winter season was exceptionally mild, contributing to ongoing drought conditions across the state.
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