Oklahoma Cold Snap Sets New Records

Posted By on February 10, 2011

BARTLESVILLE, Okla. – A record amount of snow has fallen across Oklahoma while temperatures across the state Thursday morning were lower than North Pole, which was a balmy 16 degrees.

In Bartlesville, the National Weather Service recorded the temperature reaching -28 degrees below 0, setting an all-time city record.

The Oklahoma Mesonet released a statement saying Nowata reached -31 degrees. Whichever temperature is recorded, it will be an all-time low for Oklahoma. The previous state record was -27 in Watts in 1930 and -27 in Vinita in 1909.

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