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| Murray/Calloway
County Demographics: Climate |
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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 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 some storms can dump six inches or
more.
More Weather 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%
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