Glascock County Climate
Glascock County, Georgia
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Avg Annual Temp
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Annual Precip
46.1"
Annual Snowfall
0.3"
Extreme Heat Days
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Climate Profile
About Glascock County Weather
A Drier Pocket of the Southeast
Glascock County records 46.1 inches of annual precipitation, placing it below the national median for its climate type. This makes it one of the less humid environments in the Deep South.
Below the State Average for Rain
The county’s 46.1 inches of rain is significantly lower than the Georgia state average of 51.4 inches. This drier profile affects everything from local gardening to water management.
Minimal Winter Weather Impact
With only 0.3 inches of annual snowfall, Glascock avoids the winter disruptions seen in northern Georgia. Its neighbors further north often see double or triple this amount of snow.
Dry Conditions and Low Snowfall
While specific temperature data is limited, the minimal 0.3-inch snowfall points to very mild winters. The 46.1 inches of rain are distributed sparingly compared to wetter coastal counties.
Focus on Irrigation and Sun Protection
Gardeners and farmers should prepare for a drier cycle by utilizing irrigation systems to supplement the 46.1 inches of rain. Heavy winter gear is rarely necessary given the negligible snowfall.
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Data source: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), U.S. Climate Normals 1991-2020.
Climate normals are 30-year averages of weather variables computed from 1991 to 2020. Station data is aggregated to county level using spatial averaging. Data is informational only — not a substitute for official National Weather Service forecasts or emergency weather warnings.