CLIMATE The Oklahoma City metro gets lots of sunshine during the year, so there’s plenty of days to get out and explore. When the wind comes sweeping
The spring season is often wet, but filled with plenty of clear days to get out and watch Oklahoma’s landscape bloom. In addition to its temperate climate, Oklahoma City boasts clean air so you can breathe easy. Oklahoma’s location east of the Rocky Mountains and north of the Gulf of Mexico means that we are sometimes a hot spot for some interesting weather. Cold, dry air from the Rocky Mountains and Canada have the potential to combine with the warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, sometimes resulting in thunderstorms or even more severe weather, including tornados. Like other states that have a potential for severe weather, Oklahoma is well- prepared for what Mother Nature
across the plains, the city has a great warning system to help keep you safe. The winter days can get harsh, but Old Man Winter doesn’t stick around too long. Sunny Days Ahead Oklahoma City’s solid four seasons and its sunny days give residents plenty of opportunities to get outdoors and explore. Oklahoma City’s climate is enjoyably average (weather-wise), with sunny and warm summers, bright and cold winters and crisp autumns.
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