Stillwater, Oklahoma Climate

Stillwater lies fairly near the western edge of the USA's humid subtropical climate region as well as where the Rocky Mountian rain shadow has faded, characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. Rainfall in is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year.

Date Average
Low
Average
High
Record
Low
Record
High
Average
Precipitation
Average
Snow
January 22° 47° -12° (1918) 81° (1986) 1.3" 3.3"
February 27° 53° -18° (1996) 92° (1996) 1.62" 2.1"
March 37° 62° -5° (1948) 98° (1907) 3.22" 1.4"
April 46° 72° 16° (1936) 104° (1972) 3.45" 0"
May 57° 79° 29° (1903) 101° (1985) 5.41" 0"
June 66° 88° 43° (1919) 106° (1936) 4.32" 0"
July 71° 94° 50° (1894) 113° (1954) 2.69" 0"
August 69° 93° 43° (1915) 115° (1936) 3.05" 0"
September 61° 85° 31° (1984) 111° (2000) 4.13" 0"
October 48° 75° 12° (1917) 99° (1939) 3.21" 0"
November 37° 61° 7° (1976) 88° (1911) 2.57" 0.3"
December 26° 51° -15° (1989) 84° (1955) 1.74" 2.3"

More climatologica data for Stillwater in the form of charts for average precipitation, humidity, wind speed, snowfall, sunshine, and cloudy days can be found here and here. Scroll down to about 1/3 of the page. Additional climate data gathered since 1994 is available here.

Stillwater Climate Trivia

While the Stillwater area experiences tornadoes at around 3.6 times the national rate, only several of them have actually ventured into the city and caused great damage since the city's founding in 1889. Over the years, a number of other tornadoes have come close to hitting the city. For an example, the band of developing cumulus clouds seen in this photo resulted a few hours later in a tornado warning affecting the Stillwater area. Highlighting another close hit, is this one dramatically portrayed in this video: