Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Enid, OK. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Enid sits right in the heart of spring's unpredictability — 126 years of records show highs ranging from a bitter 25° to a summer-like 90°, both in the early 1900s. Today's historical average calls for a mild 67° high and 43° low, with just a 22% shot at rain.
Enid plays for keeps when it comes to extremes — an all-time high of 118° in August 1936 and an all-time low of -20° in February 1905 give this city a 138-degree range of recorded temperatures. On the wet side, a single October day in 1973 dropped a staggering 15.68 inches of rain.
Summers in Enid are serious business, with average highs peaking at 96° during the third week of July and the mercury regularly grazing 90° from June through August. Winter is brief but cold, with January highs averaging just 45°. If you're watching for rain, early June is the wettest stretch of the year.