Climate:
Weather conditions across Tennessee can vary significantly based on elevation.
In general terms, the spring months in Tennessee are mild with low humidity. Summers are warm, often hot, with high humidity. High temps in the low 90's in the western half of the state are commonplace.
Fall could best be described as "
perfect." Winters are mild, but wet. Heavy snow is the norm in the mountains of the east, and even though snow does fall across the other regions of the state, it usually melts quickly.
The statewide high temperature average in July is almost 80 degrees, while the average high in January is near 40 degrees.
Annual precipitation is close to 55 inches, with higher amounts in the Smokey Mountains.
For an interesting look at Tennessee precipitation levels view this
precipitation map
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