Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Moore, OK. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Moore runs mild, with an average high of 67° and a low of 44° across 78 years of records. The date has swung from a balmy 86° in 1988 down to a frosty 30° in 1968, so don't put the jacket away just yet. Rain is unlikely — just a 15% chance — and snow is essentially off the table.
Moore plays host to some genuinely extreme weather, sitting squarely in the heart of Oklahoma's climate gauntlet. The thermometer has hit a scorching 113° in August 2012 and bottomed out at a brutal -14° during the February 2021 cold wave — a 127-degree spread between the all-time extremes. A single June day in 2010 dumped 7.62 inches of rain, and Christmas Eve 2009 brought 13.5 inches of snow.
Moore's summers are long and intense, with highs averaging 93-94° from mid-July through August, while early January is the coolest stretch at just 47°. If you're trying to dodge rain, avoid late May through early June — that's the wettest window, averaging 1.47 inches in a single week. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable conditions, with April and October both sitting in the comfortable low-to-mid 70s.