Fulton County Climate
Fulton County, New York
NOAA NCEI 1991-2020 Climate NormalsAvg Annual Temp
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Annual Precip
46.4"
Annual Snowfall
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Extreme Heat Days
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Monthly Temperature
Precipitation Calendar
Growing Season & Gardening
5a
Minimum winter temperature range for plant survival
Seasonal Overview
National Comparison
7-Day Outlook
Forecast
Current Conditions
Air Quality
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Weather Alerts
Climate Advisory: Fulton County
Climate Verdict
Climate data for Fulton 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 Fulton County will be added as data becomes available.
Regional Context
Comparative climate data for Fulton County is being processed.
Climate Profile
About Fulton County Weather
High Precipitation in the Mohawk Valley
While specific temperature data is limited, Fulton receives 46.4 inches of precipitation annually, which is higher than the national median. This consistent moisture defines its lush, humid continental environment.
Wetter Than the Average New York County
Fulton's annual precipitation of 46.4 inches exceeds the New York state average of 43.3 inches. Without specific temperature rankings available, the county is best characterized by its high moisture levels relative to its neighbors.
A Transitional Climate Profile
Fulton receives more annual precipitation (46.4") than neighboring Franklin (40.5") but less than Greene County to the south (56.7"). This suggests a climate that balances Adirondack influence with Mohawk Valley weather patterns.
Substantial Moisture Across the Year
Local data for specific seasonal temperatures and snowfall is unavailable, but the high annual precipitation suggests significant winter snow and summer rain. Residents experience the full range of four distinct Northeastern seasons.
Focus on Moisture Protection
Homeowners should prioritize robust roofing and drainage systems to handle the 46.4 inches of annual precipitation. Even without specific temperature data, standard New York winter prep for snow and ice is essential.
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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.