Slater, MO
Climate overview — based on NOAA 1991-2020 normals from MARSHALL, MO US.
Year-round temperatures (°F)
Climate summary
Slater has an annual average temperature of 54°F with about 41.8 inches of precipitation per year and 8.1 inches of snow. The warmest month is July (average high 87.5°F), and the coldest is January (average low 18.9°F). May is typically the wettest month (5.47 in) and January the driest (1.46 in). Snow typically falls from November through March.
Best time to visit Slater
Full guide →Climate change signal
All-time records →30 of 366 (8.2%) of Slater's all-time daily heat records have been set since 2015. If records were spread evenly across the station's history, only about 5% would fall in any given decade.
| 1890s | 36 | |
| 1900s | 16 | |
| 1910s | 42 | |
| 1920s | 38 | |
| 1930s | 78 | |
| 1940s | 21 | |
| 1950s | 35 | |
| 1960s | 22 | |
| 1970s | 16 | |
| 1980s | 10 | |
| 1990s | 8 | |
| 2000s | 6 | |
| 2010s | 13 | |
| 2020s | 25 |
Bars: number of all-time daily heat records still standing that were set in each decade.
Monthly averages
| Month | Avg High | Avg Low | Avg Temp | Precipitation | Snow | Rainy days |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 36.8°F | 18.9°F | 27.8°F | 1.46 in | 3.0 in | 7 |
| February | 42.3°F | 22.5°F | 32.4°F | 1.90 in | 2.2 in | 7 |
| March | 53.8°F | 32.3°F | 43.0°F | 3.00 in | 0.9 in | 10 |
| April | 64.9°F | 42.6°F | 53.8°F | 4.39 in | — | 11 |
| May | 74.6°F | 54.3°F | 64.5°F | 5.47 in | — | 12 |
| June | 83.7°F | 63.7°F | 73.7°F | 5.10 in | — | 11 |
| July | 87.5°F | 67.4°F | 77.4°F | 4.63 in | — | 9 |
| August | 86.1°F | 64.8°F | 75.5°F | 3.88 in | — | 8 |
| September | 79.3°F | 56.3°F | 67.8°F | 4.04 in | — | 8 |
| October | 67.3°F | 44.7°F | 56.0°F | 3.20 in | 0.1 in | 9 |
| November | 53.1°F | 33.2°F | 43.1°F | 2.64 in | 0.3 in | 8 |
| December | 41.4°F | 23.8°F | 32.6°F | 2.06 in | 1.6 in | 7 |
Climate twins of Slater
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