Oklahoma — Water Temperature Today and Throughout the Year
Discover water temperatures in Oklahoma (United States), with real-time data and annual trends. Find all locations in the region and check the water temperature in them. We find every place where you can swim and show you the water temperature there today and throughout the year.
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Water Temperature Trends
Oklahoma is home to several rivers and lakes, each offering distinct water temperature ranges depending on the season. In the summer months, the state's rivers, including the Arkansas River and the Red River, typically have water temperatures ranging from 70°F to 85°F (21°C to 29°C), providing a warm and pleasant environment for outdoor activities such as canoeing, fishing, and swimming. These rivers are especially popular during the hot summer months when water-based recreation is most sought after. However, as the weather cools in the fall and winter, water temperatures in these rivers can drop significantly, often falling to around 40°F to 50°F (4°C to 10°C), making these colder months less suitable for recreational use.
Oklahoma's lakes also see a wide variation in water temperature. In summer, the surface water of lakes like Lake Texoma and Lake Thunderbird can reach temperatures between 75°F and 85°F (24°C to 29°C), ideal for boating, swimming, and fishing. These warmer temperatures attract numerous visitors to the state's lakes during the peak recreational season. As the weather turns colder in the fall and winter, lake temperatures begin to cool off, often dropping to around 40°F to 50°F (4°C to 10°C). In some areas, especially shallow lakes, the water can approach freezing temperatures in the winter, which significantly limits swimming and other water activities.
The temperature of Oklahoma's rivers and lakes is heavily influenced by the state's climate and seasonal changes. Summer brings warm waters perfect for outdoor activities, while the cooler months reduce water temperatures and lead to changes in how the waterways are used. These fluctuating temperatures provide Oklahoma with diverse opportunities for both warm-weather and cold-weather water activities, catering to a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year.
