Winters in Oklahoma are never the same. It snows, it rains, it reaches 70 degrees…all the while it’s still winter (and this is just in one week). But for the sake of this article, we’re talking about the snow and ice kind of winter. The kind that is white and fluffy or icy and frigid. Here are 15 photographs in Oklahoma that will drop your frozen jaw this winter:
- This winter sunset is absolutely stunning set against the snow capped hills.
Arlene W/Flickr
- The billowing snow in Midwest City looks frigid, yet beautiful.
Calvin Lee/Flickr
- Price Falls waterfall looks dazzling with a bit of snow.
Jon Stone/Flickr
- These iced over trees in southwest Oklahoma look chilling.
Larry Smith/Flickr
- Lake Quanah Parker Dam in early February after a snow storm.
Jon Stone/Flickr
- This beautiful winter sunset in Guymon is unforgettable.
Arlene W/Flickr
- A winter wonderland in the Oklahoma Panhandle.
Arlene W/Flickr
- Sunset Lake looking peaceful after a snowfall.
Arlene W/Flickr
- This winter scene looks a little frightful.
Arlene W/Flickr
- The mesas are covered with snow after a storm in January 2015.
Arlene W/Flickr
- A spectacular shot of Lake Overholser on a cold winter night.
Toby/Flickr
- A chilling 18-degree sunset in northwestern Oklahoma.
Arlene W/Flickr
- An icy field in northeastern Oklahoma during the ice storm of 2007.
Barry Lenard/Flickr
- An abandoned shed in rural Oklahoma near Arcadia.
Kool Cats Photography/Flickr
- The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge looks extra special with a layer of snow over it.
Larry Smith/Flickr
Thank you to all the talented photographers that contributed to this article. If you would like to submit any photos, you can do so on our Only In Oklahoma Facebook page.
Arlene W/Flickr
Calvin Lee/Flickr
Jon Stone/Flickr
Larry Smith/Flickr
Toby/Flickr
Barry Lenard/Flickr
Kool Cats Photography/Flickr
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