— Why Cherokee County

Four Seasons.
Zero Disruption.

Cherokee County enjoys a mild, four-season climate in the Piedmont foothills — 215 sunny days, minimal snowfall, and temperate conditions that keep your workforce and operations running year-round.

215
Sunny Days Per Year

vs. 205 U.S. average

1.7"
Annual Snowfall

vs. 27.8″ U.S. average

90.2°F
Avg. July High

Warm, manageable summers

784 ft
Elevation

Piedmont foothills setting

Season by Season

A Climate Built for Business & Quality of Life

A Climate Built for
Business & Quality of Life

Spring & Fall

Long, temperate seasons perfect for outdoor recreation and construction timelines. Comfortable working conditions for your workforce.

Summer

Warm summers average 90°F — manageable and consistent. Far milder than interior South Carolina metros.

Winter

Minimal disruption with just 1.7" of annual snowfall. Operations keep running through the mild winters with rarely any weather delays.

Year-Round

215 sunny days mean a positive quality of life for employees and consistent outdoor conditions for logistics, construction, and operations.

Climate Indicator Cherokee, SC United States
Rainfall (inches) 47 38.1
Snowfall (inches) 1.7 27.8
Precipitation Days 108.8 106.2
Sunny Days per Year 215 205
Avg. July High (°F) 90.2 85.8
Avg. January Low (°F) 26.3 21.7
Comfort Index (higher = better) 7 7
UV Index 5 4.3
Elevation (ft.) 784 2,443

*Information gathered from Sperling Best Places