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Active Weather for the West, Warming in the East

The potential for heavy snow at higher elevations in the western U.S. will continue for many spots through the weekend. In the meantime, the eastern half of the continental U.S. will transition to above normal temperatures ahead of a pair of cold fronts next week that will bring readings back to closer to normal as we approach Thanksgiving Day. Read More >

Tulsa, Oklahoma
November 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    75  2016  33  1991  2.10  1901  1.3  1951  10   10    187    1    1   2120    1 
 2   (78) 2016  24  1991  2.82  1974  0.2 *1991  10   20    197    1    2   2121    2 
 3    75  2003  26  1991  3.20  1974  0.8  1911  10   30    207    1    3   2122    3 
 4    74  2005  32  1951  2.49  1994  0.0    --  11   41    218    1    4   2123    4 
 5    71  1924  30  1951  1.39  1994  2.4  1951  11   52    229    1    5   2124    5 
 
 6    77  1945  30  1959  3.49  1996  0.1  1951  12   64    241    1    6   2125    6 
 7    71 *2023  32  1991  3.67  1918  0.9  1938  12   76    253    1    7   2126    7 
 8    76  2005  29  1991  1.66  2011  0.1  2000  12   88    265    0    7   2126    8 
 9    73  2002  35  1950  0.95  1916  2.0  2000  12  100    277    0    7   2126    9 
10    73  1949  29  1950  1.31  1937  1.8  1995  13  113    290    0    7   2126   10 
 
11    71 *2007  27  1986  1.57  1992  0.1  2019  13  126    303    0    7   2126   11 
12    71  1931  24  2019  2.64  1972  1.6  2018  14  140    317    0    7   2126   12 
13    70 *2011  22 *1986  1.80  1985    T *2003  14  154    331    0    7   2126   13 
14    70  1960  23  1940  1.72  1909  0.5  1976  14  168    345    0    7   2126   14 
15    70 *1965  25  1940  2.50  1964  0.1  1951  15  183    360    0    7   2126   15 
 
16    72  1952 (21) 1932  1.85  1996  0.5  1937  15  198    375    0    7   2126   16 
17    72  2016  22  1959  1.28  2015    T *2009  15  213    390    0    7   2126   17 
18    70  1934  30  1937  1.26  1964  4.0  1972  16  229    406    0    7   2126   18 
19    70 *1979  23  1937  1.70  1900  0.1  1937  16  245    422    0    7   2126   19 
20    71  2007  26  1937 (4.59) 1979  0.4  1988  16  261    438    0    7   2126   20 
 
21    68  1913  25  1937  1.76  1934  1.6  1972  17  278    455    0    7   2126   21 
22    71  1966  26  1929  2.34  1931  3.5  1992  17  295    472    0    7   2126   22 
23    71  1966  25  1970  0.80  1931  1.5  1937  18  313    490    0    7   2126   23 
24    68  1966  25  1950  2.54  1973    T *2004  18  331    508    0    7   2126   24 
25    67  1966  26  1993  1.50  1940  0.5  1918  18  349    526    0    7   2126   25 
 
26    70  1927  24  1975  1.56  1982  0.8  1975  19  368    545    0    7   2126   26 
27    70  1927  28  1976  2.61  2015  1.0  1958  19  387    564    0    7   2126   27 
28    68 *1998 (21) 1976  2.60  1908  3.0  2001  19  406    583    0    7   2126   28 
29    71  1933  23  1911  2.80  1908  1.7  1974  20  426    603    0    7   2126   29 
30    66  1933  23  1964  1.14  2006(10.4) 2006  20  446    623    0    7   2126   30 

      * Indicates occurrences in previous years             ( ) Monthly Extremes
Period of Record:

Rainfall:       1888-Present
Snowfall:       1900-Present
Temperature:    1905-Present
Normals:        1991-2020 (30 Year Average)

 

Last Updated: December 15, 2023