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Annual Weather Averages on Table Rock LakeThe breathtaking scenery and spectacular beauty of the Ozark Mountains surrounding Table Rock Lake thrill visitors year round. An annual must for many is a “fall color cruise.” Ash and maple trees seem to be on fire among the multi-colored trees of gold and bronze. Even they are set off by the many shades of green from the evergreens. The reflection of the color on the lake is truly breathtaking. Table Rock Lake is known for its mild winters and a lake that never freezes. However, occasionally Mother Nature endows the Ozarks with a spectacular snowfall that, to the dismay of many children, is short-lived. With spring comes the blooming of the red buds, dogwoods and other flowering trees, plants and bushes. Visitors are in awe of the serenity and beauty. Temperatures are such that you will undoubtedly catch Ozark “spring fever.” The summers are lush with more shades of green than you can imagine. The warm temperatures draw many visitors to the beautiful lake. With hundreds of miles of shoreline, it never seems crowded and there is always a quiet cove for special enjoyment. Precipitation is largely in the form of rain. The average total rainfall per year is 40 inches. It is usually dry the latter part of June or the first part of July until mid-August.
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