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  2. Climate change in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma's Water by 2060 plan calls for Oklahoma to use "no more fresh water in 2060 than was used in 2012." [13] "Changing the climate is likely to increase the demand for water but make it less available. As rising temperatures increase evaporation and water use by plants, soils are likely to become even drier.

  3. Port Silt Loam - Wikipedia

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    Port Silt Loam is the state soil of Oklahoma. This type of soil is reddish in color due to the weathering of reddish sandstones, siltstones, and shales of the Permian period. It is a medium-textured alluvial soil deposited along flood plains. Port Silt Loam can be found in 33 of the 77 counties in Oklahoma and covers around one million acres ...

  4. Frost line - Wikipedia

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    The frost line—also known as frost depth or freezing depth—is most commonly the depth to which the groundwater in soil is expected to freeze. The frost depth depends on the climatic conditions of an area, the heat transfer properties of the soil and adjacent materials, and on nearby heat sources.

  5. When will Oklahoma see cooler temps? Here's what you can ...

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    Temperature outlook for Oklahoma Use the slider to compare the outlook for October-December 2024 with January-March 2025. NOAA is predicting Oklahoma will have a higher chance of seeing above ...

  6. Oklahoma weather updates: Flights into, out of Oklahoma City ...

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  7. Bundle up: Oklahoma to see first freeze Wednesday morning ...

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    Northern Oklahoma will see temperatures at or below freezing Wednesday morning.

  8. AgWeatherNet - Wikipedia

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    It is the first and the largest agricultural weather network in the United States. [2] Every 5 seconds, over 175 sensors (as of 2018) record air temperature, relative humidity and dew point, soil temperature at 8 inches, rainfall, wind speed, wind direction, insolation and leaf wetness.

  9. Oklahoma heat index: What's the best temperature to set your ...

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    What temperature should I set my a/c to in an Oklahoma summer? Turning your thermostat down by 10 or even 15 degrees while asleep or away can save up to 10 percent on your heating bills.