Taylor County, GA Climate


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Taylor, GA County has a warm and humid climate, typical of the southeastern United States. Summers in the county are hot and humid, with temperatures reaching into the upper 80s and 90s on average. Winters are mild, with temperatures rarely dipping below freezing for extended periods of time. Precipitation is plentiful throughout the year, with an average annual rainfall of more than 50 inches. The area is also prone to severe weather such as hurricanes and tornadoes. Taylor, GA County is a great destination to enjoy all four seasons throughout the year, giving visitors plenty of opportunities to explore its natural attractions and outdoor activities.

Taylor County, Georgia gets 48 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.

Taylor County averages 0 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.

On average, there are 217 sunny days per year in Taylor County. The US average is 205 sunny days.

Taylor County gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 94 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.


Weather Highlights

Summer High: the July high is around 91 degrees
Winter Low: the January low is 33
Rain: averages 48 inches of rain a year
Snow: averages 0 inches of snow a year


Bestplaces Comfort Index

The annual BestPlaces Comfort Index for Taylor County is 7.5 (10=best), which means it is more comfortable than most places in Georgia.

5.8 Summer - 7.3 Winter
May, October and April are the most pleasant months in Taylor County, while July and August are the least comfortable months.

  ClimateTaylor, GeorgiaUnited States
  47.6 in.38.1 in.
  0.1 in.27.8 in.
  93.7 days106.2 days
  217 days205 days
  90.6°85.8°
  33.3°21.7°
  7.57
  3.74.3
  510 ft.2443 ft.
Climate
YOU SHOULD KNOW

Many people confuse weather and climate but they are different. Weather is the conditions of the atmosphere over a short period of time, and climate is how the atmosphere is over long periods of time.

Weather is how the atmosphere is behaving and its effects upon life and human activities. Weather can change from minute-to-minute. Most people think of weather in terms of temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, brightness, visibility, wind, and atmospheric pressure.

Climate is the description of the long-term pattern of weather in a place. Climate can mean the average weather for a particular region and time period taken over 30 years. Climate is the average of weather over time.

July is the hottest month for Taylor County with an average high temperature of 90.6°, which ranks it as about average compared to other places in Georgia. In Taylor County, there are 4 comfortable months with high temperatures in the range of 70-85°. The most pleasant months of the year for Taylor County are October, April and May.
In Taylor County, there are 53.7 days annually when the high temperature is over 90°, which is about average compared to other places in Georgia.
January has the coldest nighttime temperatures for Taylor County with an average of 33.3°. This is about average compared to other places in Georgia.
In Taylor County, there are 47.3 days annually when the nighttime low temperature falls below freezing, which is about average compared to other places in Georgia.
In Taylor County, there are 0.0 days annually when the nighttime low temperature falls below zero°, which is about average compared to other places in Georgia.
Humidity in Taylor County can be uncomfortable during the summer, but comfortable for most of the year. The most uncomfortably humid months are July, August and June. The humid season runs from June-September and the most comfortable months are October-May.
July is the wettest month in Taylor County with 5.1 inches of rain, and the driest month is May with 2.9 inches. The wettest season is Autumn with 28% of yearly precipitation and 22% occurs in Winter, which is the driest season. The annual rainfall of 47.6 inches in Taylor County means that it is drier than most places in Georgia.
July is the rainiest month in Taylor County with 10.3 days of rain, and October is the driest month with only 5.7 rainy days. There are 93.7 rainy days annually in Taylor County, which is less rainy than most places in Georgia. The rainiest season is Autumn when it rains 30% of the time and the driest is Winter with only a 21% chance of a rainy day.
An annual snowfall of 0.1 inches in Taylor County means that it is less snowy than most places in Georgia. March is the snowiest month in Taylor County with 0.1 inches of snow, and no months of the year have significant snowfall.
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