
Oklahoma City in February
Good time to visit
February is still quiet tourist-wise but slightly more pleasant than January. The weather remains a wildcard, but you'll find good deals and shorter lines everywhere.
Weather
February stays cold with wild temperature swings - you might see 70°F one day and 30°F the next. Ice storms are still possible, but sunny days feel warmer than the thermometer suggests. Humidity stays low.
12°C high0°C low6 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$90/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Valentine's Day events
- •Black History Month celebrations
February Tips
- •Check weather forecasts obsessively - Oklahoma weather is unpredictable
- •February is perfect for indoor attractions like the National Cowboy Museum
- •Restaurant week deals are common this month
All Months
Spring and fall offer the best weather window. April through May brings wildflowers and mild temperatures in the 70s. September through November delivers crisp mornings and comfortable afternoons without the summer heat.
Summer gets brutal. July and August regularly hit 100°F with humidity that makes it feel even hotter. If you visit between June and August, plan indoor activities for midday and save outdoor exploration for early morning or evening.
Winter stays relatively mild compared to northern cities, but ice storms can shut things down unexpectedly. January temperatures hover in the 40s, but when weather systems collide over Oklahoma, they create memorable conditions.
Event timing matters too. The Oklahoma State Fair runs late September, bringing crowds and higher hotel rates. Thunder basketball season (October through April) means downtown gets busier on game nights. The Red Earth Festival in June showcases Native American culture but coincides with peak heat.
Oklahoma City Scores
Solo
6/10
Couples
5/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
4/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
5/10
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