Weather
Few
climates anywhere in the world can match the year-round pleasant
nature of Swain County's climate.
The lack of seasonal extremes allows for frequent outdoor activities
and comfortable living throughout the year. Among the most valued
aspects of Swain County's climate are the cool summer nights which
have lured visitors to the area for generations. In the Bryson City
area, July temperatures reflect an average daily high of 84 degrees
and an average low of 62.4 degrees. Winter temperatures, while cool,
are not uncomfortable. The average daily high in January is 47.5
degrees, while the average low is 26 degrees.
Winter
always brings some snow to the mountains, with an average snowfall of
around 11 inches each year. However, the amount of snow at any one
time is rarely a major inconvenience and tends to lend charm to the
winter season. Crews work around the clock in the event of snow to
keep highways passable. Annual precipitation averages around 47.71
inches. The average relative humidity is about 70 percent in the
summer and 66 percent during the winter. Elevations in Swain County
range from 1,085 to 6,643 feet.
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