Savannah, GA Weather

Savannah’s climate is classified as humid subtropical . In the Deep South, this is characterized by long and almost tropical summers and short, mild winters. Savannah records few days of freezing temperatures each year (and has rare snowfall). Due to its proximity to the Atlantic coast, Savannah rarely experiences temperatures as extreme as those in Georgia’s interior. Nevertheless, the extreme temperatures have officially ranged from 105 °F (41 °C), on July 20, 1986 and July 12, 1879, down to 3 °F (−16 °C) during the January 1985 Arctic outbreak.

Seasonally, Savannah tends to have hot and humid summers with frequent (but brief) thunderstorms that develop in the warm and tropical air masses, which are common. Although summers in Savannah are frequently sunny, half of Savannah’s annual precipitation falls during the months of June through September. Average dewpoints in summer range from 67.8 to 71.6 °F (20 to 22 °C). Winters in Savannah are mild and sunny with average daily high temperatures close to 60 °F (16 °C). November and December are the driest months recorded at Savannah–Hilton Head International Airport. Each year, Savannah reports 24 days on average with low temperatures below freezing, though in some years fewer than 10 nights will fall below freezing. Although decades might pass between snowfall events, Savannah has experienced snow on rare occasions, most notably in December 1989, when up to 3.9 inches (9.9 cm) was recorded in one day in parts of the city.

Savannah is at risk for hurricanes, particularly of the Cape Verde type of storms that take place during the peak of the season. Because of its location in the Georgia Bight (the arc of the Atlantic coastline in Georgia and northern Florida) as well as the tendency for hurricanes to re-curve up the coast, Savannah has a lower risk of hurricanes than some other coastal cities such as Charleston, South Carolina. Savannah was seldom affected by hurricanes during the 20th century, with one exception of being hit by Hurricane David in 1979. However, the historical record shows that the city was frequently affected during the second half of the 19th century. The most prominent of these storms was the 1893 Sea Islands hurricane, which killed at least 2,000 people. (This estimate may be low, as deaths among the many impoverished rural African Americans living on Georgia’s barrier islands may not have been reported.)

Savannah was most recently affected by an active 2016 hurricane season, including Hurricane Matthew (which made a partial eyewall landfall), and was brushed by Hurricane Irma in 2017.

Average Temperature
Jan
57 °F
14 °C
Feb
65 °F
19 °C
Mar
66 °F
19 °C
Apr
75 °F
24 °C
May
82 °F
28 °C
Jun
86 °F
30 °C
Jul
88 °F
31 °C
Aug
86 °F
30 °C
Sep
86 °F
30 °C
Oct
79 °F
26 °C
Nov
63 °F
17 °C
Dec
63 °F
17 °C
Humidity
Jan
71%
Feb
74%
Mar
69%
Apr
72%
May
74%
Jun
79%
Jul
75%
Aug
84%
Sep
79%
Oct
81%
Nov
78%
Dec
77%
Rain
Jan
75mm
Feb
28mm
Mar
60mm
Apr
105mm
May
45mm
Jun
281mm
Jul
149mm
Aug
190mm
Sep
54mm
Oct
243mm
Nov
85mm
Dec
200mm
Clouds
Jan
41%
Feb
63%
Mar
35%
Apr
41%
May
16%
Jun
45%
Jul
31%
Aug
39%
Sep
17%
Oct
41%
Nov
34%
Dec
43%
Air quality US AQI
Jan
31
Feb
33
Mar
34
Apr
32
May
32
Jun
35
Jul
40
Aug
33
Sep
36
Oct
31
Nov
39
Dec
35
Sun
Jan
4UVI
Feb
5UVI
Mar
7UVI
Apr
8UVI
May
9UVI
Jun
8UVI
Jul
10UVI
Aug
9UVI
Sep
8UVI
Oct
6UVI
Nov
4UVI
Dec
3UVI