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Logan County Climate

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec57.0°AVG °F

Avg Annual Temp

57.0°F

Annual Precip

53.9"

Annual Snowfall

Extreme Heat Days

44

days >= 90°F/yr

Monthly Temperature

54.4°F avgJFMAMJJASOND

Precipitation Calendar

Dry
Wet
4.2"
4.2"
4.8"
5.3"
5.5"
4.8"
4.2"
4.1"
4.2"
4.1"
3.8"
4.7"
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Growing Season & Gardening

USDA Hardiness Zone

7a

Minimum winter temperature range for plant survival

Growing Degree Days

4,214

Excellent for heat-loving crops

Last spring frost (32°F): 04/09
First fall frost (32°F): 10/28

Seasonal Overview

Comfort ZoneSpring47°66°15.6"Summer74°78°13.1"Fall47°69°12.1"Winter35°39°13.1"20°40°60°80°100°

National Comparison

Warmer than 60% of US counties
Wetter than 86% of US counties
More seasonal variation than 48% of US counties

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Climate Advisory: Logan County

Climate Verdict

Logan County has a mild, with an average annual temperature of 57.0°F, moderately wet with 53.9 inches of annual precipitation, occasional hot days — 44 per year above 90°F. This climate profile shapes everything from energy costs to outdoor recreation opportunities.

Seasonal Breakdown

Winters are cold, with January averaging 35.1°F. summers are warm — July averages 77.6°F. The 42°F seasonal variation provides noticeable but manageable change.

Outdoor & Gardening Guidance

The moderate temperatures support hiking, cycling, and camping comfortably in spring, summer, and fall.

Regional Context

Logan County closely matches the Kentucky statewide average temperature of 56.0°F, it is somewhat wetter than average for Kentucky.

Climate Profile

About Logan County Weather

High heat and heavy rainfall

Logan County's 57.0°F annual average is several degrees warmer than the US median. It is a wet region, receiving 53.9 inches of annual rain compared to the national average of 38 inches.

Hotter and wetter than average

Logan is 0.8 degrees warmer than the Kentucky state average. It is also significantly wetter, exceeding the state's average annual precipitation by over three inches.

Extremely hot compared to neighbors

Logan experiences 44 extreme heat days, more than double the count in Laurel or Lawrence. Its 53.9 inches of rain also makes it the wettest county in this eight-county comparison.

Long summers and mild winters

Summers are intense with 44 days over 90°F and a July average of 77.6°F. Though snowfall data is unavailable, winters are relatively mild with an average of 37.4°F.

Manage storms and summer cooling

Prioritize storm drainage and roof maintenance to handle the high 53.9 inches of annual rain. Residents should also prepare for a long cooling season due to the 44 extreme heat days.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average temperature in Logan County?
The average annual temperature in Logan County, KY is 57.0°F, based on NOAA 30-year climate normals (1991-2020).
How much rain does Logan County get?
Logan County receives an average of 53.9 inches of precipitation per year, including both rain and meltwater from snow. This is based on NOAA 30-year climate normals.
How hot does Logan County get in summer?
The average summer temperature (June-August) in Logan County is 75.9°F. The county experiences an average of 44 days per year above 90°F.
How cold are winters in Logan County?
The average winter temperature (December-February) in Logan County is 37.4°F. January, typically the coldest month, averages 35.1°F.

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Data sources: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), U.S. Climate Normals 1991-2020. 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.

By Evan Brooks, Data EditorUpdated Reviewed by Evan Brooks, Data Editor
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