What are the temperatures and climate really like in Garrett County?
With elevations between 2,400 and 3,000 feet above sea level, the outside air temperatures throughout Garrett County and Deep Creek Lake are usually 5-10 degrees cooler than the surrounding metropolitan areas. The average high temperature in the summer is in the low 80’s with lower humidity levels and nighttime low temperatures in the low 60’s to high 50’s. In the winter, Garrett County averages approximately 90 inches of snow. However, some winter seasons result in more snow than others. In fact, two of the past three winters have resulted in more than 200 inches of snow, making for excellent skiing (downhill and cross county), snowboarding, and snowmobiling conditions!
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