Snow Day History in Oklahoma
Will schools close in Oklahoma tomorrow? Live snow day probability for 6 Oklahoma cities, updated every 30 minutes.
Oklahoma Winter Profile
Oklahoma winter weather varies dramatically across the state. Across the 6 Oklahoma cities covered by SnowSense™, average annual snowfall is 8 inches, ranging from 4 inches in Lawton to 9 inches in Tulsa.
School-closure thresholds track the regional snowfall climatology: districts in high-snowfall areas close only for major events, while low-snowfall districts close for smaller events that would be unremarkable elsewhere. Oklahoma's district-level autonomy means nearby towns sometimes make different closure calls for the same storm.
Pick a city above for a live snow day probability specific to that location. Each Oklahoma city's probability refreshes every 30 minutes with the latest forecast data.
No storm events on record for Oklahoma in our current dataset. Check the NOAA Storm Events Database for comprehensive historical records.
Oklahoma Cities — Storm History
FAQ — Oklahoma Snow Day History
What was the biggest snowstorm in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma has limited storm event data in our current dataset. Check the NOAA Storm Events Database for comprehensive historical records.
How many snow days does Oklahoma get per year?
Oklahoma averages 8 inches of snow per year, with most districts using 3–7 snow days annually. Ice events can consume multiple snow days at once.