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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 >

Tulsa, Oklahoma
March 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  2006  20  1980  1.63 1973  6.0 1927  18   18   2830    0    0      2    1 
 2    69  1976  14  1943  2.06 1988  6.4 2002  18   36   2848    0    0      2    2 
 3    72  1955  12  2014  2.30 2004  0.8 1975  18   54   2866    0    0      2    3 
 4    69 *2024  12  1960  1.53 1915  7.0 1964  17   71   2883    0    0      2    4 
 5    74  1956  13  1960  1.16 1933  9.4 1989  17   88   2900    0    0      2    5 
 
 6    70  2009  19  1943  1.57 1973  0.5 1948  16  104   2916    0    0      2    6 
 7    74  1974  20 *1943  2.72 1998  1.0 1967  16  120   2932    0    0      2    7 
 8    71 *2006  18  1996  1.67 1994(12.1)1994  16  136   2948    0    0      2    8 
 9    71  1974  20  1932  1.95 1922  3.5 1924  16  152   2964    0    0      2    9 
10    76  1955  17  1948  1.91 1974  6.2 1948  15  167   2979    0    0      2   10 

11    78  1967  (8) 1948  1.97*1990  7.8 1968  15  182   2994    0    0      2   11 
12    77  1967  15  1948  1.85 1902  8.4 1958  14  196   3008    0    0      2   12 
13    77  1918  27  1975  1.40 1937  7.3 1999  14  210   3022    0    0      2   13 
14    69 *2012  28  1975  1.56 1945  1.4 1924  14  224   3036    0    0      2   14 
15    73  2012  27  1906  2.64 1944   T *1991  14  238   3050    0    0      2   15 
 
16    72  2012  28  1906  1.34 1998  8.9 1970  13  251   3063    0    0      2   16 
17    74  2011  29  1906  1.45 1977  2.4 1958  13  264   3076    1    1      3   17 
18    78  1907  25  1965  2.75 2008  0.2 1934  13  277   3089    1    2      4   18 
19    77  1907  23  1923  2.81 2012  1.0 1914  12  289   3101    1    3      5   19 
20    80  2017  27  1965  1.70 1909 11.5 1924  12  301   3113    1    4      6   20 

21    79  1907  28  1913 (3.25)1921  3.5 1955  12  313   3125    1    5      7   21 
22   (81) 1995  31  2002  1.25 1926   T *2013  12  325   3137    1    6      8   22 
23    76  1907  28  1974  2.50 1969  1.5 2006  11  336   3148    1    7      9   23 
24    75  1910  26  1965  2.00 1913  0.2 1990  11  347   3159    1    8     10   24 
25    75  1910  25  1965  3.18 1920  0.4 1965  11  358   3170    1    9     11   25 

26    77  2020  24  1955  2.48 1922  1.0 1913  11  369   3181    1   10     12   26 
27    78  1907  25  1913  1.86 1975  1.0 1913  10  379   3191    1   11     13   27 
28    78  1985  27  1931  3.05 2004  9.9 2009  10  389   3201    1   12     14   28 
29    79  1963  32  1987  2.15 1918   T *1988  10  399   3211    1   13     15   29 
30    73 *2012  32 *1964  1.78 1973   T  1964  10  409   3221    1   14     16   30 
 
31    77  1974  34  1926  1.21 1957  3.5 1926   9  418   3230    1   15     17   31 

* Indicates occurrences in previous years     ( ) Indicates monthly extremes
Periods of Record:

Temperature:  January 1905 - Present
Rainfall:     January 1888 - Present
Snowfall:     January 1900 - Present
Normals:      1991-2020 (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: April 15, 2024