Smoky Mountain weather can be very unpredictable so to make your overnight cabin rental stay more enjoyable it's a good idea to pack appropriately. Also, remember that cabins in higher elevations are about eight degrees cooler than cabins in lower elevations.
The table below shows the monthly high/low temperatures and gives the average monthly precipitation. It can be a useful tool in planning your next Smoky Mountain vacation.
Month | Average High | Average Low | Average Precipitation | Average Snowfall |
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January | 48 °F | 26 °F | 4.08 inches | 3 inches |
February | 53 °F | 29 °F | 3.82 inches | 1 inches |
March | 63 °F | 35 °F | 4.12 inches | 1 inches |
April | 71 °F | 44 °F | 3.79 inches | 0 inches |
May | 80 °F | 53 °F | 4.57 inches | 0 inches |
June | 87 °F | 62 °F | 3.75 inches | 0 inches |
July | 89 °F | 66 °F | 4.32 inches | 0 inches |
August | 89 °F | 65 °F | 3.32 inches | 0 inches |
September | 83 °F | 58 °F | 3.30 inches | 0 inches |
October | 73 °F | 45 °F | 2.46 inches | 0 inches |
November | 62 °F | 35 °F | 3.50 inches | 0 inches |
December | 51 °F | 28 °F | 4.05 inches | 0 inches |