Climate in Oklahoma

Because Oklahoma's geography is so diverse, temperatures and rainfall vary from one part of the state to another and weather conditions change quickly. Generally, the state has a mild and humid climate, except for the northwest panhandle, which is semi-arid. Winters are quite chilly, but cold snaps usually only last for very short periods of time. On the other hand, summers can be sweltering. Springs are warm, though thunderstorms are frequent. Autumn is often the most enjoyable season, with blue skies and mild, sunny days.

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