Clark County Climate
Clark County, Missouri
NOAA NCEI 1991-2020 Climate NormalsAvg Annual Temp
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Annual Precip
38.6"
Annual Snowfall
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Extreme Heat Days
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Monthly Temperature
Precipitation Calendar
Growing Season & Gardening
6a
Minimum winter temperature range for plant survival
Seasonal Overview
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Climate Advisory: Clark County
Climate Verdict
Climate data for Clark 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 Clark County will be added as data becomes available.
Regional Context
Comparative climate data for Clark County is being processed.
Climate Profile
About Clark County Weather
A northern continental profile
While specific temperature data is limited, Clark County follows a northern continental pattern. The county receives 38.6 inches of precipitation annually, which is below the national median.
Drier than the state mean
Clark is drier than the Missouri average, receiving about 5 inches less rain than the state's 43.8-inch mean. It typically ranks among the cooler counties in the state's northern tier.
Lowest precipitation in the group
With 38.6 inches of rain, Clark is the driest among this group of Missouri counties. It lacks the higher moisture levels seen in southern counties like Christian.
Defined northern seasons
Limited local data exists for specific seasonal averages, but the region is known for distinct seasonal shifts. Residents expect significant winter snow and humid, warm summers.
Focus on water conservation
Plan for lower annual rainfall of 38.6 inches by choosing drought-resistant landscaping. Local residents should maintain flexible HVAC systems to handle northern Missouri's known temperature swings.
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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.