Carlton, Alabama — Climate & Weather

Summers in Carlton peak in July, when highs average 91°F, while January nights are the coldest of the year, dipping to an average low of 36°F. The area receives about 60 inches of precipitation a year, with June the wettest month. Snow is essentially unheard of here. Figures are 30-year averages (1991-2020) from the JACKSON, AL US weather station, about 13 miles away.

Average Highs and Lows (°F)
Month Average high Average low
1 59.9 36
2 64.1 39.3
3 71.4 45.4
4 77.5 51.3
5 84.5 59.7
6 89.5 67.7
7 91.2 70.5
8 91.2 70
9 87.2 65.3
10 78.7 53.4
11 68.7 42.6
12 61.9 38.2
Monthly normals, 1991-2020. Source: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.
Average Monthly Precipitation (Inches)
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Inches
Jan 5.7
Feb 5.5
Mar 5.5
Apr 4.7
May 4.0
Jun 6.3
Jul 5.4
Aug 5.2
Sep 4.4
Oct 3.8
Nov 4.4
Dec 5.5

Looking for this climate somewhere else? The weather patterns around Carlton most closely resemble the areas near Jena, La; Lake Providence, La; Liberty, Ms (matched on winter lows, summer highs, rainfall and snowfall).