The ten hottest weather temperature days in Tulsa, Oklahoma plus the hottest weather temperature ever recorded in the state of Oklahoma. The weather data for Tulsa dates back to 1905.
Tulsa has a population of some 405,000 people in the city proper which ranks 47th in the United States. Some 1 million people live in the Tulsa metro area which ranks as the 55th largest metro area in the United States.
It can certainly get really hot in Tulsa. The all-time hottest temperature ever recorded in Tulsa is 115 degrees which occurred on August 10, 1936. The hottest temperature ever recorded in the state of Oklahoma is 120 degrees, which occurred on June 27, 1994 in Tipton.
On average, the temperature will reach 100 degrees or above on about 12 days per year in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The earliest date when a 100 degree day occurred in Tulsa was April 12th, 1972 when it was 102 degrees. The latest date when a 100 degree day occurred was September 28th, 1953, when it was also 102 degrees.
10 All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Tulsa
1. August 10, 1936 - 115 degrees
T-2. August 13, 1936- 114 degrees
T-2. August 11, 1936 - 114 degrees
T-2. August 9, 1936 - 114 degrees
T-5. August 3, 2011 - 113 degrees
T-5. August 12, 1936 - 113 degrees
T-5. July 19, 1936 - 113 degrees
T-5. July 18, 1936 - 113 degrees
T-9. July 31, 2012 - 112 degrees
T-9. August 1, 2012 - 112 degrees
T-9. August 2, 2012 - 112 degrees
T-9. August 2, 2011 - 112 degrees
T-9. July 14, 1954 - 112 degrees
The hottest month of the year in Tulsa, Oklahoma is July, which has a daily average temperature of 83.3 degrees, followed closely by August at 81.5 degrees. The next hottest month in Tulsa is June at 77.7 degrees, and then September which averages 73.3 degrees.
Note: this article was originally published on Knoji but that site has not paid the author in over three years so he's republishing the updated article here on his own weather blog on June 8, 2017.
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