Missouri Weather And Climate Facts
If you are planning to visit or relocate to Missouri, these are the normal weather conditions based upon historical weather data:
Columbia Weather -
The hottest day in Columbia for the past 36 years was 111°F, and the typical annual high is 64.9°F. In the last 36 years the lowest reported temperature in Columbia was -20°F, and the regular annual low is 43.1°F.
Columbia usually receives an annual average of 40.28 inches of rain and averages 22.5 inches of snow yearly.
Kansas City Weather -
The highest recorded temperature for Kansas City for the past 33 years was 109°F, while the average high yearly temperature is 64.3°F. The lowest reported temperature for Kansas City for the past 33 years was -23°F, and the regular annual low is 44°F.
Kansas City usually receives an average of 37.98 inches of rain during the year and receives an annual average of 20 inches of snow.
Springfield Weather -
The record high temperature for the last 60 years was 113°F, and the normal annual high is 67.4°F. The lowest reported temperature for Springfield for the past 60 years was -17°F, while the regular low annual temperature is 45°F.
Springfield typically receives a yearly average of 44.97 inches of precipitation and receives an annual average of 17.7 inches of snow.
St. Louis Weather -
The record high temperature for the last 48 years was 107°F, while the standard high annual temperature is 65.7°F. In the last 48 years the lowest measured temperature in St. Louis was -18°F, and the regular annual low is 46.9°F.
St. Louis usually receives an annual average of 38.75 inches of rain and averages 19.5 inches of snow annually.