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Powerful Pacific System Impacting the West; First Significant Snow for Portions of the East

Power Pacific system will continue to bring significant impacts for Pacific Northwest into northern California the remainder of the week. Dangerous coastal affects, heavy rain, flooding, strong winds, and higher elevation mountain snow continues. Meanwhile, a storm across the east is set to bring the first accumulating snow to many higher elevations of the Catskills into the central Appalachians. Read More >

McAlester, Oklahoma
April Climate Data (Page 2)

    |-- Temp. Records --||-- Precip Records --||------ Degree Day Normals -------|
     Hi        Lo         Record     Record     Heating          Cooling
Day  Mean Year Mean Year  Rain  Year Snow  Year Day Month Season Day Month Season  Day
 1    77  2012  43  1962  1.29  2024  0.0    --   8    8   2998    1    1     19    1 
 2    76  2015  40  1962  2.91  2013  0.0    --   8   16   3006    1    2     20    2 
 3    76 *2001  39  1975  2.54  1957  0.0    --   8   24   3014    1    3     21    3 
 4    77  2001  44  1984  1.46  2022  0.0    --   8   32   3022    1    4     22    4 
 5    76  1954  46  1968  0.77  1965  0.0    --   8   40   3030    1    5     23    5 
  
 6    77  1954  40  2007  0.87  2018  0.0    --   7   47   3037    1    6     24    6 
 7    77  2020  36  2018  4.45  2002  0.0    --   7   54   3044    1    7     25    7 
 8    79  2020  38  2003  0.80  1984  0.0    --   7   61   3051    1    8     26    8 
 9    79  2011  41  1973  3.00  2008    T  1973   7   68   3058    1    9     27    9 
10    78 *2019  42  1989  2.18  2013  0.0    --   7   75   3065    2   11     29   10 
 
11    76  1972  44  1989  1.22  2020  0.0    --   6   81   3071    2   13     31   11 
12    82  1972 (35) 1957  2.22  1967  0.0    --   6   87   3077    2   15     33   12 
13    80  1972 (35) 1957  2.67  2015    T *2020   6   93   3083    2   17     35   13 
14    77  2006  40  2020  2.49  2011  0.0    --   6   99   3089    2   19     37   14 
15    79  1982  44  2018  2.53  1973  0.0    --   6  105   3095    2   21     39   15 
 
16    80  2006  47 *1999  1.05  1970  0.0    --   5  110   3100    2   23     41   16 
17    82  2006  47  1999  2.36  2017  0.0    --   5  115   3105    2   25     43   17 
18   (83) 2006  48  1988  1.53  1977  0.0    --   5  120   3110    2   27     45   18 
19    78  1987  44  1983  2.52  1976  0.0    --   5  125   3115    2   29     47   19 
20    78  1987  44  2021  2.17  1984    T  1955   5  130   3120    2   31     49   20 
    
21    77 *2022  46 *2021  1.15  2017  0.0    --   4  134   3124    2   33     51   21 
22    80  1955  50 *2023 (6.54) 1996  0.0    --   4  138   3128    2   35     53   22 
23    78  1958  53  1968  3.67  1966  0.0    --   4  142   3132    2   37     55   23 
24    76  1965  47  2013  3.07  2022  0.0    --   4  146   3136    2   39     57   24 
25    77  2012  50  1976  1.53  1990  0.0    --   4  150   3140    2   41     59   25 
 
26    78  1975  48  1980  2.72  1990  0.0    --   3  153   3143    2   43     61   26 
27    77 *2014  52 *2011  1.62  1969  0.0    --   3  156   3146    3   46     64   27 
28    79  1970  50  1979  4.44  2024  0.0    --   3  159   3149    3   49     67   28 
29    76  1962  51  1956  3.81  2016  0.0    --   3  162   3152    3   52     70   29 
30    77  1981  52 *2014  2.95  1954  0.0    --   3  165   3155    3   55     73   30 
 
* Indicates occurrences in previous years     ( ) Indicates monthly extremes
Period of Record:

Temperature:  1953-Present
Rainfall:     1953-Present
Snowfall:     1953-Present
Normals:      1981-2010 (30 Year Average)
(Monthly normals are computed by adding all of the daily mean data
 and then dividing by the number of days in the month)

 

Updated: June 5, 2024