Schuyler County Climate
Schuyler County, Missouri
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Avg Annual Temp
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Annual Precip
40.7"
Annual Snowfall
22.6"
Extreme Heat Days
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About Schuyler County Weather
A snowy outlier in the mid-continent
While specific annual temperature data is unavailable, Schuyler County records 22.6 inches of snow, well above the national median. Its 40.7 inches of annual precipitation suggests a humid but cold environment.
One of Missouri's snowiest northern reaches
Schuyler County's 22.6 inches of annual snow is significantly higher than the state's central and southern regions. It receives slightly less total precipitation than the state average of 43.8 inches, indicating drier but colder winters.
Colder and snowier than its southern neighbors
Schuyler gets over twice as much snow as Saline County to the south. It shares a similar precipitation profile with Scotland County, emphasizing the cold, dry air typical of the Missouri-Iowa border.
Winter dominates the local weather cycle
Snowfall of 22.6 inches defines the winter season, which is among the highest in Missouri. While summer and heat day data are limited, the heavy snowfall suggests prolonged freezing periods during the winter months.
Invest in heavy-duty winter equipment
A high-quality snowblower and winter tires are essential for navigating the 22.6 inches of annual snowfall. Residents should also prioritize home insulation to combat the sharp northern Missouri winds.
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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.