Visitor Information
Weather and Climate
South Fulton County experiences all four
seasons.
Summers tend to be warm and humid with
average afternoon high temperatures in the upper 80s to 90, with
readings of 90 or higher for 30 to 60 days. Overnight lows
normally range from the middle 60s to lower 70s.
Winter weather is characterized by stretches
of mild weather alternate with cold spells. The high
temperatures average in the 50s and the lows average in the mid
to lower 30s. Lows of 32 degrees or less are reached on 50 to 70
days during the year.
Spring and autumn weather is variable. The
average date of the first freeze is in late October and the
average date of the last freeze is in early April.
A measurable amount of rain falls about 120
days, averaging annually between 50 and 55 inches. The driest
months tend to be September and October, the wettest month is
March. Thunderstorms are common in spring and summer. Snowfall
occurs one to two days, if at all, with an annual average total
of 1 to 2 inches.
• On average, the warmest month is July.
• The highest recorded temperature was 105°F in 1980.
• The average coolest month is January.
• The lowest recorded temperature was -9°F in 1899.
• March is the average wettest month.


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