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Situated in the Tennessee valley,
at an altitude of 900 feet, between the Cumberland plateau (3,000
feet high) and the Appalachian mountains (6,600 feet high) the
weather of Knoxville is not easy to predict ,but some try anyway!
The advantage of being so sheltered is that the annual average
temperature is about 56 degrees and we experience all four seasons,
with in particular beautiful fall colors.
The winter is relatively
short, from January to mid-February, with occasional snow falls
of 1 to 3 inches. Total annual snow fall
is about 12 inches. The earliest killing frosts are in early
November and the latest ones occur in early April.
We normally do not have
a dry season and the average annual rain fall is 47 inches. In
the summer the highs are in the mid 80's to
low 90's.
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Aver.
Temp
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Aver.
Rainfall
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Aver.
Snowfall
|
Sunshine
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January
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40.6
F
|
4.67
Inches
|
4.1
Inches
|
39
%
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February
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42.8
F
|
4.71
Inches
|
3.8
Inches
|
46
%
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March
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49.9
F
|
4.86
Inches
|
1.8
Inches
|
53
%
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April
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60.3
F
|
3.61
Inches
|
0.2
Inches
|
61
%
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May
|
68.4
F
|
3.28
Inches
|
trace
|
62
%
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June
|
75.5
F
|
3.63
Inches
|
|
62
%
|
July
|
78.2
F
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4.70
Inches
|
|
61
%
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August
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77.3
F
|
3.24
Inches
|
|
62
%
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September
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71.6
F
|
2.78
Inches
|
|
59
%
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October
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60.9
F
|
2.67
Inches
|
trace
|
61
%
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November
|
49.2
F
|
3.56
Inches
|
0.9
Inches
|
49
%
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December
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41.5
F
|
4.47
Inches
|
1.9
Inches
|
39
%
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