Calloway County
usually does not experience extreme weather conditions such as extreme
heat or blizzards, although in the winter of 2004-2005 we received 24" of snow, about
three times the norm. Summer time in west Kentucky is usually humid
with temperatures averaging around 90°F. The summer heat usually peaks
in late July, with very little, if any, 100°F+ days. Snow is not rare
in west Kentucky, but the area probably receives less than any other
part of the state. Snow usually falls between the first of December
and about the first of March, although measurable snow has been
recorded in October and April. Most snowstorms do not produce anymore
than two or three inches of snow, but occasional storms can dump six
inches or more.
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Statistics:
Annual average temperature: 58.4°F
Monthly average high temperature: 69.3°F
Monthly average low temperature: 47.5°F
Average yearly precipitation: 49 inches
Average yearly snowfall: 8 inches
Relative humidity: 60%