Taylor County Climate
Taylor County, Georgia
NOAA NCEI 1991-2020 Climate NormalsAvg Annual Temp
64.4°F
Annual Precip
49.0"
Annual Snowfall
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Extreme Heat Days
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Monthly Temperature
Precipitation Calendar
Growing Season & Gardening
8b
Minimum winter temperature range for plant survival
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Climate Advisory: Taylor County
Climate Verdict
Climate data for Taylor County is currently being compiled from NOAA sources. Check back soon for detailed weather normals.
Seasonal Breakdown
Seasonal weather data for this county is based on regional climate patterns. Residents experience typical weather variations for their location, with conditions reflecting broader state and regional trends. Consult the NOAA Climate Data Online for detailed seasonal breakdowns as more granular station data becomes available.
Outdoor & Gardening Guidance
Growing season and gardening guidance for Taylor County will be added as data becomes available.
Regional Context
Comparative climate data for Taylor County is being processed.
Climate Profile
About Taylor County Weather
A rainy subtropical climate in Taylor County
Taylor County experiences a humid subtropical climate typical of the American South. The county receives 49.0 inches of annual precipitation, which is significantly higher than the national median for rainfall.
Precipitation follows Georgia state trends
The county's 49.0 inches of annual rainfall stays just under the Georgia state average of 51.4 inches. While specific temperature averages are unavailable, local conditions generally mirror the warmth of the central Georgia region.
Shared rainfall patterns with regional neighbors
Taylor County shares a similar precipitation profile with neighboring Upson County, which records 50.5 inches annually. This high level of moisture keeps the local landscape lush and supports regional agriculture.
Snow-free winters and rainy summers
The region typically avoids significant snowfall, with most moisture falling as rain throughout the year. While specific heat data is limited, residents expect the long, humid summers characteristic of the Deep South.
Prepare for consistent humidity and rain
Residents should maintain gutters and drainage systems to handle the nearly 50 inches of water the county receives annually. Plan for high humidity levels and invest in moisture-control solutions for homes.
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Data sources: ERA5 Reanalysis (modeled) via Open-Meteo (gap-filled where station data unavailable).. Forecast and alert data from National Weather Service API. Air quality data from Open-Meteo.
Climate normals are 30-year averages of weather variables. Station data is aggregated to county level. Forecasts and alerts are fetched live and may change frequently. Data is informational only — not a substitute for official National Weather Service forecasts or emergency weather warnings.