Oklahoma Snow Day Calculator
Real-time school closure predictions for 3 cities across Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Winter Weather Overview
Oklahoma has a humid subtropical to continental Plains climate where ice storms cause significant closures. Statewide, the average annual snowfall is approximately 8 inches, with the heaviest snow typically falling between December and February. Notable historic snow events affecting Oklahoma schools include the February 2021 winter storm that closed schools statewide. Districts across Oklahoma report closing schools an average of approximately 2 days per winter season due to snow, ice, or extreme cold.
How Oklahoma Schools Handle Snow Days
School districts across Oklahoma make their own snow-day decisions, typically between 4:30 and 6:00 AM on storm days. Superintendents consult with road crews, transportation supervisors, and the National Weather Service before announcing closures, two-hour delays, or remote-learning days. In Oklahoma it is common for districts in the same metro area to make different calls based on local conditions. Closures are communicated through district websites, automated phone calls, local TV and radio stations, and increasingly through social media and parent alert apps.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find out if Oklahoma schools are closed?
Each school district in Oklahoma posts closure decisions on its own website and sends automated calls or texts to parents. Local TV and radio stations also publish closure lists. Decisions are usually made by 5:00 AM on storm days.
Do all Oklahoma districts close on the same day?
No. Even within the same metro area, neighbouring districts in Oklahoma often make different calls based on local road conditions, bus routes, and storm timing. Always check your specific district.
How accurate is the snow day calculator for Oklahoma?
Our calculator uses live Open-Meteo forecast data — snowfall, temperature, wind chill, and precipitation — to estimate closure probability for any city in Oklahoma. It is a forecast tool, not an official source; final decisions are made by individual districts.
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