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Oklahoma soil temperature

Estimated 2–4 inch soil temperature, statewide average . Based on NOAA weather stations near representative Oklahoma locations.

What this soil temperature means for your Oklahoma lawn

The current Oklahoma reading loads from today's R2 snapshot. Use the live value above or enter your ZIP code for a location-specific recommendation.

Estimated soil temperature at Oklahoma locations

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Values load from each ZIP's nearest NOAA station in the current R2 snapshot. Enter your own ZIP above for a reading closer to home.

How Oklahoma compares to the rest of the country

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Estimated 2–4 inch soil temperature by state . Tap a state for its detailed page.

About Oklahoma lawns

Oklahoma is in USDA Hardiness Zones 6b-7b, with a transition-season lawn climate. Common grass types include Bermuda Grass, Zoysia Grass, Tall Fescue, Buffalo Grass.

These estimates are modeled from air temperature (about ±5°F at 2–4 inch depth — methodology). For local agronomic guidance, see the Oklahoma State University Extension.

Common Oklahoma soil temperature questions

What is the current soil temperature in Oklahoma?

This page shows a statewide estimated 2–4 inch soil temperature for Oklahoma, recomputed daily from NOAA weather station records, plus per-ZIP estimates for representative Oklahoma locations. Enter your ZIP code for the reading nearest you.

At what soil temperature should I apply pre-emergent in Oklahoma?

Apply pre-emergent when Oklahoma soil temperatures approach 55°F at a 2–4 inch depth in spring — crabgrass germinates as soil holds 55°F and above. In Oklahoma that typically happens late february to late march.

What soil temperature does grass seed need in Oklahoma?

Cool-season grasses germinate best in 50–65°F soil, while warm-season grasses want 65–80°F. Common Oklahoma lawns (Bermuda Grass, Zoysia Grass, Tall Fescue, Buffalo Grass) should be seeded when soil enters the right range for their type — check the current estimate above.

How accurate is this Oklahoma soil temperature estimate?

It is modeled from air temperatures with a published lag model, not measured by in-ground sensors, and is typically within about ±5°F at 2–4 inch depth. Shade, moisture, and snow cover shift real readings; for precise numbers use a soil thermometer or Oklahoma State University Extension resources.

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