Growing Degree Days in North Carolina
North Carolina has accumulated about 1698 GDD so far this year (base 50°F, since January 1), averaged across 3 NOAA USCRN stations. Station totals range from 1476 to 2088 GDD. 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 North Carolina (3)
| Station | GDD (base 50°F) | Through |
|---|---|---|
| Durham 11 W | 2,088 | 2026-07-01 |
| Asheville 13 S | 1,530 | 2026-07-01 |
| Asheville 8 SSW | 1,476 | 2026-07-01 |
Cities in North Carolina (65)
Each city page pairs its local growing-degree-day total with the current soil temperature from the nearest monitoring station.
- Albemarle
- Apex
- Asheboro
- Asheville
- Boone
- Burlington
- Camp Lejeune
- Cary
- Chapel Hill
- Charlotte
- Clayton
- Clinton
- Concord
- Creedmoor
- Davidson
- Dunn
- Durham
- Eden
- Elizabeth City
- Fayetteville
- Fort Bragg
- Franklin
- Gastonia
- Goldsboro
- Greensboro
- Greenville
- Henderson
- Hendersonville
- Hickory
- High Point
- Huntersville
- Jacksonville
- Kannapolis
- Kernersville
- Kinston
- Laurinburg
- Lenoir
- Lexington
- Lincolnton
- Lumberton
- Matthews
- Monroe
- Mooresville
- Morganton
- New Bern
- North Wilkesboro
- Pinehurst
- Raleigh
- Reidsville
- Rockingham
- Rocky Mount
- Roxboro
- Rural Hall
- Salisbury
- Sanford
- Shallotte
- Shelby
- Southern Pines
- Statesville
- Thomasville
- Wake Forest
- Waynesville
- Wilmington
- Wilson
- Winston Salem
Growing Degree Days FAQ for North Carolina
How many growing degree days has North Carolina accumulated this year?
North Carolina has accumulated about 1698 growing degree days (base 50°F, since January 1), averaged across 3 NOAA USCRN stations. Station totals range from 1476 to 2088 GDD. 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 North Carolina soil temperature directory.
