Tennessee climate

Historical climate data for 342 cities in Tennessee — drawn from NOAA 1991-2020 normals at each city's primary weather station.

Warmest city
Normandy
°F annual avg
Coldest city
Pittman Center
42.2°F annual avg
Wettest city
McEwen
in/yr
Snowiest city
Pittman Center
76.8 in/yr
Frost-date data is available for 331 cities in Tennessee — the average last spring frost, first fall frost, and growing-season length for each. Find your city →

Tennessee climate rankings

Warmest cities

  1. Celina — °F
  2. Ashland City — °F
  3. Gallaway — °F
  4. Somerville — °F
  5. Stanton — °F
  6. Normandy — °F
  7. Copperhill — °F
  8. Gallatin — °F
  9. Bell Buckle — °F
  10. Braden — °F

Coldest cities

  1. Pittman Center — 42.2°F
  2. Mountain City — 53.4°F
  3. Tazewell — 54.2°F
  4. Harrogate — 54.2°F
  5. New Tazewell — 54.2°F
  6. Cumberland Gap — 54.2°F
  7. Pleasant Hill — 54.5°F
  8. Altamont — 54.9°F
  9. Coalmont — 54.9°F
  10. Beersheba Springs — 54.9°F

Wettest cities

  1. Red Boiling Springs — in/yr
  2. Centerville — in/yr
  3. La Vergne — in/yr
  4. Waverly — in/yr
  5. Ethridge — in/yr
  6. Smyrna — in/yr
  7. Lafayette — in/yr
  8. Lawrenceburg — in/yr
  9. McEwen — in/yr
  10. Pittman Center — 84.5 in/yr

Driest cities

  1. Bristol — 44.0 in/yr
  2. Bluff City — 44.0 in/yr
  3. Mount Carmel — 45.0 in/yr
  4. Kingsport — 45.0 in/yr
  5. Church Hill — 45.0 in/yr
  6. Tusculum — 46.4 in/yr
  7. Greeneville — 46.4 in/yr
  8. Mosheim — 46.4 in/yr
  9. Newport — 46.7 in/yr
  10. Baneberry — 46.7 in/yr

All Tennessee cities

Weather stations in Tennessee → National climate rankings →