Climate
Main Article: Climate of Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City lies in a temperate climate. The summer can be extremely hot, as was evident in 2006 with a few week span of nearly 110 degree (Fahrenheit) temperatures. The average temperature is 60.1°F,[citation needed] though colder though the winter months, with a 45.9° average in January,[citation needed]and warmer during the summer months, with an 80.7°F average in July.[citation needed] The city receives about 32.03 inches of rain annually and 9.0 inches of snow.[citation needed] Oklahoma City experiences a severe weather season from late March through August, though tornadoes have occurred in every month of the year. Oklahoma City had been struck by more tornadoes than any other city in the United States,[citation needed] including one of the most powerful tornadoes on record, a F-5 with wind speeds topping 320 MPH that devastated parts of southern Oklahoma City and nearby communities on May 3, 1999.
(Source: Wikipedia.org)
