The state of Georgia offers a subtropical climate with extremely hot summers and generally milder winters than its northern neighbors. On the coast Savannah can experience about a month of temperatures that approach, but seldom reach freezing, but the summers can be long and hot… and perfect for taking advantage of activities along the beach.

Rainfall varies from across the state, but generally January through March is considered the rainy season, but even in the summer there can be quick thunderstorms brought out the heat. But don’t worry, these tend to pass quickly and just increase the already high humidity. April to June is often the rainy season in other parts of the country, but in Atlanta are among the drier months, while July can also get a bit of rain. Things typically dry out again in the early fall before the onset of winter.

Winters are mostly mild, and temperatures inland can get down into the 30s, but most winter days are commonly in the 50s or higher. It seldom snows in Georgia, and even when it does the snow doesn’t stick or stick around for long.

Throughout the year the state of Georgia gets ample sunshine, and while there can be clouds in the sky you’re still likely to see some sun.