Climate & Topography
The City of Ardmore, Oklahoma lies 25 miles north of the Red River, which serves as the border between Oklahoma and Texas. North of Ardmore, Oklahoma lies the Arbuckle Mountain range, a scenic recreational destination for residents and tourists alike.
The area offers an average of 343 flying days per year. Winters are mild. Contrary to some impressions of Oklahoma, the Ardmore area features rolling green hills, crystal blue lakes, and generally mild weather suited for outdoor activities.
| Weather | |
| Annual rainfall average | 38.53” |
| Annual snowfall average | 3.8” |
| Percentage of possible sunshine – average per year | 50%-75% |
| Relative humidity average | 69% |
| Flying days – average per year | 343 |
| Annuals days in growing season | 223 |
| Average daily temperature | |
| July | |
| High | 95° |
| Average | 84° |
| Low | 73° |
| January | |
| High | 53° |
| Average | 41.9° |
| Low | 30.9° |
| Mean average temperature | 63° |
| Topography | |
| Elevation (mean feet above sea level) | |
| Official elevation for Ardmore | 870’ |
| Average | 850’ |
| Range | 800’ – 900’ |
| Sources: Oklahoma Geological and Climatological Surveys, updated 2010 | |
