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2022 Mesonet Extremes Map

County map of Oklahoma on a light blue background with icons and labels listing Mesonet extremes for 2022. The map contents are described in the article below. The image header reads, Oklahoma Mesonet Extremes - 2022. The image footer contains the Oklahoma Mesonet logo and Oklahoma's Weather Network tagline along with the Mesonet website address and social media icons and handles. The graphic was created on December 28, 2022.

Each year the Oklahoma Mesonet creates a map showing the most extreme events that were recorded by the network throughout the year. In a year of wild weather, we identified 13 extremes that really stood out:

  • Statewide - Extreme Summer Heat: All Mesonet Sites hit 103°F or Higher on July 19
  • Altus - Most 100°F Days: 66 days
  • Antlers - Highest Dew Point Temperature: 84.3°F on July 20
  • Blackwell - Greatest 24-hr Temperature Rise: 24.6°F  to 69,5°F on April 10
  • Goodwell - Lowest Annual Precipitation in State History: 6.48"
  • Haskell - Greatest 24-hr Rainfall: 7.36" on May 5
  • Hinton - Greatest 1-hr Rainfall: 3.78" on June 7
  • Hooker - Lowest Wind Chill: −33.2°F on December 22
  • Idabel - Highest Wind Gust: 108.4 mph on November 4
  • Kenton - Greatest 24-hr Temperature Drop: 59.9°F to 2.9°F on December 22
  • Kenton - Lowest Air Temperature: −12.4°F on February 4
  • Mangum - Highest Air Temperature: 114.8°F on July 19
  • Webbers Falls - Highest Heat Index: 120.2°F on June 12

This graphic was created on December 28, 2022.