Growing Degree Days in Kentucky
Kentucky has accumulated about 1756 GDD so far this year (base 50°F, since January 1), averaged across 1 NOAA USCRN station. Through July 1, 2026.
How to Read This Number
Growing degree days count accumulated heat: each day adds the amount its average temperature runs above 50°F, the point where cool-season growth and most pests get going. Turf managers use the running total to time crabgrass pre-emergent, annual bluegrass seedhead suppression, plant growth regulator reapplication, and grub control. Treat it as a timing signal read against a model, not a fixed date. The total here is measured air temperature from NOAA USCRN stations, base 50°F, accumulated from January 1 — state the model whenever you compare totals, because a different base or start date is not interchangeable.
USCRN Stations in Kentucky (1)
| Station | GDD (base 50°F) | Through |
|---|---|---|
| Versailles 3 NNW | 1,756 | 2026-07-01 |
Cities in Kentucky (37)
Each city page pairs its local growing-degree-day total with the current soil temperature from the nearest monitoring station.
- Ashland
- Berea
- Bowling Green
- Campbellsville
- Corbin
- Covington
- Danville
- Elizabethtown
- Erlanger
- Florence
- Fort Knox
- Frankfort
- Franklin
- Glasgow
- Hazard
- Hebron
- Henderson
- Hopkinsville
- La Grange
- Lancaster
- Leitchfield
- Lexington
- London
- Louisville
- Newport
- Nicholasville
- Owensboro
- Paducah
- Paris
- Pikeville
- Radcliff
- Richmond
- Shelbyville
- Shepherdsville
- Somerset
- Versailles
- Winchester
Growing Degree Days FAQ for Kentucky
How many growing degree days has Kentucky accumulated this year?
Kentucky has accumulated about 1756 growing degree days (base 50°F, since January 1), averaged across 1 NOAA USCRN station. The total climbs through summer and levels off as temperatures fall.
What base temperature and start date are these totals?
These are base 50°F growing degree days accumulated from January 1, the turf-industry convention. Each day adds the amount its average air temperature runs above 50°F, floored at zero. Totals from a different base or start date are not interchangeable, so the model is stated explicitly wherever a number appears.
What are growing degree days used for in lawn care?
Turf managers track the running total to time temperature-driven tasks: crabgrass pre-emergent before germination, annual bluegrass seedhead suppression, plant growth regulator reapplication, and grub control. Growing degree days are a timing signal read against a model, not a fixed calendar date.
See growing degree days for every state, read the growing degree days lawn-care guide, or browse the full Kentucky soil temperature directory.
