How much rain fell in Oklahoma? April was the wettest on record for Tulsa and the entire state, here's the totals

Tulsa records nearly 11 inches of rain as statewide totals top historic charts; While Okemah saw over 17 inches.

Friday, May 2nd 2025, 10:53 am

By: Drake Johnson


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April 2025 will go down as the wettest April on record for both Tulsa and the entire state of Oklahoma. The city of Tulsa officially recorded 10.99 inches of rainfall, while some communities saw nearly a foot and a half of rain.

“This was not only Tulsa’s wettest April on record, but for the state of Oklahoma as a whole, our wettest April on record,” Meteorologist Stephen Nehrenz said. “No surprise flooding became a major issue.”

Many areas across Green Country and eastern Oklahoma reported between 7 to 15 inches of rain. Below is a full list of rainfall totals from highest to lowest:

April Rainfall Totals (2025)

  1. Okemah – 17.64"
  2. Okmulgee – 14.88"
  3. Fayetteville – 14.29"
  4. Norman – 14.06"
  5. Ada – 13.76"
  6. OKC – 12.55"
  7. Sallisaw – 12.46"
  8. Pryor – 12.32"
  9. Tahlequah – 12.23"
  10. Grove – 11.96"
  11. Wilburton – 11.68"
  12. Vinita – 11.39"
  13. Miami – 11.14"
  14. Muskogee – 11.01"
  15. Tulsa – 10.99"
  16. Stroud – 10.76"
  17. Pawhuska – 10.31"
  18. Pawnee – 10.04"
  19. Coffeyville – 10.03"
  20. Bristow – 9.91"
  21. Eufaula – 9.81"
  22. Stigler – 9.62"
  23. Bartlesville – 9.11"
  24. Fort Smith – 8.69"
  25. Stillwater – 8.03"
  26. Ponca City – 7.68"
  27. Sedan – 7.47"
  28. Poteau – 7.01"
  29. Enid – 7.03"

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