Long-range Weather Forecast

Texas-Oklahoma

Annual Weather Summary
November 2007 to October 2008

Includes predictions for all or portions of Missouri (Hart, Hornet, Seneca, South West City), New Mexico (Eunice, Hobbs, Jal, Lovington, Portales), Oklahoma (Broken Arrow, Lawton, Norman, Oklahoma City, Tulsa), Texas (Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio).

Texas-Oklahoma Long-range Weather Region

Winter will be one to two degrees warmer than normal, on average, despite a cold February. The coldest temperatures will occur in mid-January and mid-February. Precipitation will be slightly below normal, with below-normal snowfall. The most widespread snow and ice will occur across the north in mid-December and late February. March will be unusually warm, on average, despite a cool end to the month.

Unusually warm temperatures will continue in April, while May will be only a bit above normal. Rainfall will be below normal.

Summer will be near or slightly hotter than normal, with the hottest temperatures in early and late June, early and mid-July, and early, mid-, and late August. Rainfall will be above normal in most of the region.

September and October will have below-normal rainfall and above-normal temperatures.

Detailed Forecast for the Next Two Months

May 2008

Avg. Temperature: 74° (1° above avg.)
Precipitation: 2" (3" below avg.)
May. 1-7: Sunny, very warm
May. 8-14: Scattered t-storms, very warm
May. 15-21: Showers, cool north; sunny, hot south
May. 22-31: T-storms, then sunny, seasonable
 

June 2008

Avg. Temperature: 81° (2° above avg. north, avg. south)
Precipitation: 4.5" (0.5" above avg.)
Jun. 1-9: Sunny, hot
Jun. 10-21: Scattered t-storms, seasonable
Jun. 22-30: T-storms, then sunny, hot north; t-storms, seasonable south

Temperature and Precipitation
November 2007 to October 2008

Temperature and Precipitation Graph
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