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The climate of Augusta (Georgia - United States of America)
Augusta is located in the northern part of Georgia near the border with South Carolina on the banks of the Savannah River. Augusta was the birthplace of soul legend James Brown and is the annual host of the famous Masters Golf tournament. Every year the best golfers in the world come here to compete in this prestigious tournament. Augusta is an important center for biotechnology and pharmaceutical developments. Several universities and an academic hospital can be found here.
Augusta has a warm maritime climate strongly influenced by the sea. Because of this there are only small differences in temperatures between the seasons and precipitation figures are high all year round. Winters are mild with only few days on which subzero temperatures can be recorded. Snow may fall during the winter. Spring starts early here causing temperatures to rise. Summers are warm and muggy with the occasional shower. During fall the weather is still pleasant.

 

Climate information
The figures below are based on long term weather and climate records. They are an average for Augusta:

average
 maximum
temperature (°C)

average
minimum

temperature (°C)
average
hours of sunshine

per
day
average days with precipitation
per month
average
mm
precipitation
per month
average
sea
temperature (°C)
January 13 0 5 11 n/a
February 15 1 6 10 n/a
March 20 6 7 11 n/a
April 25 9 8 9 n/a
May 29 14 8 10 n/a
June 32 18 9 10 n/a
July 33 21 8 12 n/a
August 32 20 8 10 n/a
September 30 17 7 8 n/a
October 25 10 7 7 n/a
November 20 5 6 9 n/a
December 15 1 5 10 n/a
= 0-5 mm ● = 6-30 mm ● = 31-60 mm ● = 61-100 mm ● = 101-200 mm ● = over 200 mm
= 0-0.2 inches ● = 0.2-1.2 inches ● = 1.2-2.4 inches ● = 2.5-4 inches ● = 4.1-8 inches ● = over 8 inches

More climate information
Climate figures are very useful but don’t present a general impression of the climate and the eventual weather circumstances within a certain period. The figures don’t always reflect the chance of wintry weather, extreme heat or hurricanes. That is why we offer useful extra climate information for each month of the year:
 

chance of
(very) hot

weather

chance of
(very) cool
weather
chance of
long-term

precipitation
chance of
hurricanes
(cyclones)
chance of
sunny days

UV-index

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
click here for the explanation of the symbols

Disclaimer
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