This is very relative to where in Georgia you want to know about.In N.GA the climate is temperate and one sees the 4 seasons,and elevations affect diffferent locales which are completely different than climes in southern Georgia, for instance along the Gulf Coast where it is subtropical. So there isn't a single correct answer for this and it is dependant on the region you are asking about.
Annual Average Temperature (F): 76.4 Annual Average High Temperature (F): 85.9 Annual Average Low Temperature (F): 69.1 Annual Average Precipitation (in): 43.9
Average Temperature (F) annual 56.3 Average High Temperature (F) annual 63.8 Average Low Temperature (F) annual 49.1 Average Precipitation (in) annual 30.4
It is the average annual temperature for a place.
According to the US Census Bureau, the average annual income for households in Georgia was $50,834 in May 2008. This is under the national average of $52,029.
46.05°F annual average.
59.6F
51.8F
Too dangerous to measure its temperature. :-)
50F
The average annual temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit
The annual average minimum is 8.7 degrees CelsiusThe annual average maximum is 20.9 degrees CelsiusThe average daytime temperature in January is 28.8 C.The average daytime temperature in June is 14.2 C.Annual average rainfall is 500mm
The country with the highest average annual temperature in the world is Ethiopia, specifically at Dalol. The recorded temperature is the 94 degrees Fahrenheit.