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Oklahoma Temperature Records

The coldest temperature ever recorded in Oklahoma is -31°F at Official NOAA Record (February 10, 2011); the hottest is 120°F (August 12, 1936). Below: every month's record high and low, dating back to 1970.

Key Facts

  • Record High: The hottest temperature ever recorded in Oklahoma is 120°F, set on August 12, 1936.
  • Record Low: The coldest temperature ever recorded in Oklahoma is -31°F, set on February 10, 2011.
  • Data Coverage: Based on 57 years of data from 1,116 NOAA weather stations.

All-Time Record High

120°F
August 12, 1936
Official NOAA Record

All-Time Record Low

-31°F
February 10, 2011
Official NOAA Record

Monthly Temperature Records

MonthRecord HighRecord Low
January88°F(2006)-25°F(1984)
February99°F(2017)-31°F(2011)
March104°F(1971)-14°F(2014)
April106°F(1972)7°F(1979)
May114°F(2000)20°F(1979)
June117°F(1980)35°F(2004)
July117°F(1980)43°F(1972)
August120°F(1936)40°F(1997)
September114°F(2000)25°F(1985)
October106°F(2000)3°F(1993)
November95°F(2023)-15°F(1976)
December89°F(2021)-18°F(1989)

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