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Knoxville Climate Summary. Located at an elevation of 274.29 meters (899.9 feet) above sea level, Knoxville has a Humid subtropical, no dry season climate (Classification: Cfa). The district’s yearly temperature is 17.23ºC (63.01ºF) and it is 4.59% higher than United States’s averages.
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Annual Temperature Summary: Most areas of the state reported a mean temperature for 2020 that was warmer than the 30-year climate normal. Most areas in West Tennessee were 0-1°F above normal, while locations were 1-4°F above normal for the year in Middle and East Tennessee.
Tennessee’s central location in the southeast exposes it to warm and humid air from the Gulf of Mexico and hot and cold air masses from the interior of North America. Its climate is characterized by moderately large variations in temperature and abundant precipitation.
Pulling from the NOAA Applied Climate Information System (ACIS), the temperature extremes for the year ranged from -5°F at Germantown (Shelby County) on February 16 to 103°F at Woodbury (Cannon County) on August 12. The NOAA Climate at a Glance tool shows that every county in Tennessee, except Claiborne County had a
In Knoxville, the summers are long, hot, and muggy; the winters are short, very cold, and wet; and it is partly cloudy year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 31°F to 88°F and is rarely below 17°F or above 94°F.