View of the city skyline of Memphis, Tennessee and the Mississippi river on a beautiful morning
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Best Time To Visit Memphis

Updated by Sasha Yanshin on March 7 2024

Memphis is one of the greatest musical cities in the world. From Elvis to B.B. King, dozens of the world's most famous musicians have lived, recorded and performed in the city and you can listen to the next generation of artists up and down Beale Street. But you may wonder when the best time of the year to come to Memphis is.

The best time to visit Memphis is from September to mid-October. The busy summer season is over so there are fewer tourists around after Labor Day and the weather is perfect with daily highs at around 80 °F (27 °C).

Read on to get all the details about what's on in Memphis throughout the year, what the weather is like month by month and when the best time to visit Memphis is depending on what you're looking for.

When should you go to Memphis?

When to visit Memphis - Summary

  • Best Time for Good Weather: The best weather in Memphis is in September and October. The summer heat is gone and these are the two driest months of the year with daily highs above 68 °F (20 °C) through to late October. April and May are also good weather months, although you may catch a few days of rain on your way around Memphis.
  • Best Time for Sightseeing: Sightseeing in Memphis is best in the spring and fall. The main attractions can get very busy in the summer months - we once had to wait an hour and a half in the scorching heat of the parking lot of the Lorraine Motel before getting inside. September to October and March to April are the best sightseeing months.
  • Best Time for Saving Money: November and February are the cheapest months to come to Memphis. With the tourist season at its lowest and few major events in the city, hotel and flight prices are usually best in these months. Any time from October to mid-April is considerably better on the wallet than during the summer months when tourists flock to Memphis.

Best time to visit Memphis

  • Best Time for seeing the Mississippi: There are a lot of things to see and do around Memphis, but don't overlook the Mississippi River that flows right through the city. There are events on the river that happen during the summer and if you want to get in the water or walk along one of the waterfront parks, coming from May to October is best. A lot of the Memphis in May events happen on the river bank so you can join in for the festival atmosphere or take a stroll through Tom Lee Park in the quieter month of September instead.
  • Best Time for Museums and Activities: While museums and main sights remain open throughout the year, some of the outdoor activities are only available during the summer months. Mud Island and the summer concert series at the Levitt Shell and the Botanic Gardens all happen from June to August so this is the best time to visit.
  • Best Time for Concerts and Music: September and October are the two months in the year when concerts, live music events and festivals seem to be happening all the time in Memphis. There's the Delta Fair & Music Fest, Soulsville USA, Gonerfest and the Mempho Music Fetsival as well as neighborhood events such as the Cooper-Young Festival. Memphis in May is another huge series of events in May that includes the Beale Street Music Festival. Also remember that Beale Street is buzzing all year round with live music in clubs every day of the week.
  • Best Time for Families and Kids: October and April are great in terms of having milder weather and it being comfortable for kids to see the sights. December in Memphis is also great with a lot of big family-friendly Christmas-themed events around the city.
  • Best time to Avoid Crowds: Memphis is at its busiest from early May through to the Labor Day Weekend at the beginning of September. The usual summer tourist crowds start early with the massively popular Memphis in May festival. To avoid the crowds, visit from mid-September to April with November and February the quietest months in terms of visitors.

Memphis travel seasons

A view of the Mississippi from a park in Memphis on a sunny summer day
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High Season for Tourists (May to August)

May and June are busy tourist months with the Memphis in May Festival bringing in visitors from far and wide and the summer break season starting in June. Although July and August are hot and humid, the tourist season remains high as tourists come to Memphis for their summer vacation.

As with many U.S. cities, the tourist season sharply ends around Labor Day with kids having to go back to school and the end of the summer vacation season.

Shoulder Seasons (March to April and September to November)

While the weather still holds up, visitors continue coming to Memphis, but not in anywhere near the same numbers as over the summer months. You'll find that queues in popular tourist sites are shorter and it's easier to get a restaurant reservation.

Low Season (December to February)

Late November to February is the low season for tourism in Memphis. Christmas-themed events mainly attract the locals and there are fewer events and festivals during the winter. Early January sees an increase in visitors celebrating Elvis's birthday, but this is generally the quiet part of the year.

Best time to visit Memphis for the Blues

Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee on a perfect clear night with deep blue skies
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Listening to amazing blues is probably the best reason to visit Memphis. In general, there is not a bad month to come if you want to visit the numerous bars with live music along Beale Street or other parts of town. There are shows every night and the quality of the music is very high.

To get the most out of your visit, you can come during one of the major blues events - the Memphis in May Festival and the Blues Music Awards are in May, the Blues on the Bluff day is in July and the International Blues Challenge happens in January.

If the dives along Beale Street are where you want to spend your time (and we would very highly recommend it), then any time from September to April is good. The summer tourist crowds are gone, so it's easier to get a table or a seat at the bar and listen to amazing blues all night long.

Weather in Memphis across the year

Average monthly temperature and rainfall for Memphis

Average temperature highs and precipitation
Data sourced from U.S. NOAA Climate Data
MonthTemperatureRainfall
January47.8 °F / 8.8 °C
3.98 in / 101 mm
February52.8 °F / 11.6 °C
4.39 in / 112 mm
March62.0 °F / 16.7 °C
5.16 in / 131 mm
April71.9 °F / 22.2 °C
5.50 in / 140 mm
May79.9 °F / 26.6 °C
5.25 in / 133 mm
June87.0 °F / 30.6 °C
3.63 in / 92 mm
July90.4 °F / 32.4 °C
4.59 in / 117 mm
August90.0 °F / 32.2 °C
2.88 in / 73 mm
September83.5 °F / 28.6 °C
3.09 in / 78 mm
October73.2 °F / 22.9 °C
3.98 in / 101 mm
November61.4 °F / 16.3 °C
5.49 in / 139 mm
December50.4 °F / 10.2 °C
5.74 in / 146 mm

Memphis weather by month

  • Memphis weather in January: January is the coldest month in Memphis with freezing temperatures overnight. Daily lows average 29.9 °F (-1.1 °C) and even the daily highs stay low with most days not breaking 50 °F (10 °C). Memphis usually receives a bit of snow in January averaging only a couple of inches (5 cm) but it can get icy throughout the month with temperatures hovering either side of the freezing point. Average temperature: 38.9 °F / 3.8 °C. Average precipitation: 3.98 in / 101 mm.
  • Memphis weather in February: February remains cold with average temperatures only marginally warmer than January. The slight warming does mean snow is rare, but the relatively humid climate can make it feel a lot colder than it is. Average temperature: 43.1 °F / 6.2 °C. Average precipitation: 4.39 in / 112 mm.
  • Memphis weather in March: Spring arrives in full force in March and the temperatures rise sharply to daily highs of 62 °F (16.7 °C). Spring in Memphis is a severe weather season with March being the most volatile month. Tornadoes and thunderstorms are likely. March is the first of the 3 wettest months although humidity is at its lowest through the year. Average temperature: 52.5 °F / 11.4 °C. Average precipitation: 5.16 in / 131 mm.
  • Memphis weather in April: April continues the warming up of Memphis with temperatures jumping another 10 degrees to daily highs of 71.9 °F (22.2 °C). Volatile spring weather means weather can change a lot day on day and with April being the wettest month (excluding the December sleet/snow), expect frequent rain. Average temperature: 62.0 °F / 16.7 °C. Average precipitation: 5.50 in / 140 mm.
  • Memphis weather in May: While the rainfall continues into May, the weather improves significantly towards the end of the month with warm days and nights. Daily lows average 61.3 °F (16.3 °C) making the evenings pleasantly warm. Expect a few days at the end of the month to reach into the high 80s (over 30 °C). Average temperature: 70.6 °F / 21.4 °C. Average precipitation: 5.25 in / 133 mm.
  • Memphis weather in June: Summers in Memphis are hot and humid and June is the first month of the summer heat. Expect a few days in the month to break the 90 °F (32 °C) mark and the prevailing winds from the Gulf of Mexico to bring humidity into the air. Average temperature: 78.0 °F / 25.6 °C. Average precipitation: 3.63 in / 92 mm.
  • Memphis weather in July: July is the hottest month of the year with daily highs averaging 90.4 °F (32.4 °C). With humidity levels still high and periods of temperatures hitting above 95 °F (35 °C), make sure you wear sunscreen and carry a bottle water with you as it will feel hot. Average temperature: 81.5 °F / 27.5 °C. Average precipitation: 4.59 in / 117 mm.
  • Memphis weather in August: August weather stays hot and dry with the month seeing the lowest amount of rainfall in the year. Even the lows at night average 71.2 °F (21.8 °C). Take care if you're walking around the city, or queuing outside for the National Civil Rights Museum as the sun can feel very hot. Average temperature: 80.6 °F / 27.0 °C. Average precipitation: 2.88 in / 73 mm.
  • Memphis weather in September: September stays hot and dry with temperatures only beginning to ease towards the end of the month. September is also the most humid month which can make it feel as hot as June to August. Average temperature: 73.0 °F / 22.8 °C. Average precipitation: 3.09 in / 78 mm.
  • Memphis weather in October: The fall season arrives in the middle of October. Both, the temperature and humidity reduce significantly from September making it feel a lot cooler with daily lows dropping to 51.3 °F (10.7 °C). It can also get wet towards the end of month as the autumn rains start. Average temperature: 62.3 °F / 16.8 °C. Average precipitation: 3.98 in / 101 mm.
  • Memphis weather in November: November is a transitional month from the warm summer months into winter. As the first frosty days arrive in the middle of the month, the leaves turn bright colors and the damp cooler days make it feel like proper fall. Average temperature: 51.8 °F / 11.0 °C. Average precipitation: 5.49 in / 139 mm.
  • Memphis weather in December: The winter sets in earnest in December with temperatures dipping and daily lows averaging just 32.7 °F (0.4 °C). Expect cold rain, sleet and a little bit of snow towards the end of the month with December having the highest precipitation of the year. Average temperature: 41.6 °F / 5.3 °C. Average precipitation: 5.74 in / 146 mm.
A bench in the Tom Lee Park in Memphis along the Mississippi River surrounded by snow on a cold January morning
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Memphis events and things to do by month

January in Memphis

  • Elvis' Birthday Celebration – a 4 day event starting on January, 8 to celebrate the birthday of Elvis Presley with concerts and numerous activities at Graceland.
  • King Day – Held at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, King Day celebrates the life and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the most powerful and inspiring leaders of the American Civil Rights Movement. Entry is free for those who donate food or blood to the chosen organisations.
  • International Blues Challenge – An annual event at the end of January where up and coming or less known blues performers and bands try to break into the big leagues and compete to perform on the international stage.
  • DreamFest Weekend - A long weekend of collaboration between musicians and independent local artists with concerts on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.

February in Memphis

March in Memphis

  • Silky O'Sullivan's St. Patrick's Day Parade - The largest parade in Memphis with large floats, ridiculous cars, amazing costumes and a lot of people wearing green.
  • Black Restaurant Week - Over a dozen local Black-Owned restaurants come together to offer unique menus and great deals to raise awareness and bring in new customers.
  • Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Weekend - An Elvis tribute show like you've never seen with past winners of the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest coming together for a weekend of tribute performances at Graceland.
  • Memphis Brewfest - The largest beer-themed event in Memphis with an all-day affair at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium with lots of local craft beer and food trucks.

April in Memphis

  • The Memphis Comedy Festival – A 4-day festival with shows around town across comedy genres including stand up, improv and larger shows.
  • Vintage901 Spring Weekend– Local breweries and distilleries team up with top chefs and restaurant to produce a weekend of eating and drinking amazing things. Tickets are expensive, but sell out quick, so get in early.
  • World Championship Hot Wing Contest & Festival – The long running Southern Hot Wing Festival has upgraded itself to a World Championship where you can try a ridiculous variety of hot wings at one of the biggest Hot Wing festivals in the world.
  • Rajun Cajun Crawfish Festival – The free festival in downtown Memphis is great to come to as a family and enjoy music on 3 different stages and all kinds of crawfish dishes from grilled to gumbo.
  • Africa in April – 5 days of events and a parade celebrating the history, culture, businesses, food and music of Nigeria that has run in Memphis for over 30 years.
  • Memphis Fashion Week – The Memphis Fashion week runs in the first week of April and has been going since 2012 - there's runway shows, fashion events around town and after parties!
  • Edge Motor Festival - A lively street event in the Memphis Edge District with classic cars, live music and food trucks with the new Edge Motor Museum taking center stage.

May in Memphis

  • Memphis in May - A huge event in Memphis that brings the whole city together. There are amazing festivals and events all over the city including the Beale Street Music Festival at the beginning of May, the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest in the middle of the month and the Celebrate Shelby music festival.
  • St. Jude Dragon Boat Race – Annual fun boat race with live entertainment and food - everyone is encouraged to join in and help fundraise for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
  • Memphis Greek Festival – The long-running festival has run for over 60 years and combines Greek music and dancing with amazing food and stalls.
  • Blues Music Awards – The amazing event has 25 different categories with blues music playing throughout the show and after it ends up and down Beale Street.
  • Memphis Italian Festival – A weekend of celebrating everything Italian in Marquette Park with music food and even a mini amusement park for the kids called Luigi Land.
  • Cooper-Young Garden Walk – See 84 different urban gardens around the Cooper-Young neighborhood in Memphis with guided walks, shows and demonstrations and various vendors.

June in Memphis

July in Memphis

  • 4th of July Fireworks on the River – Memphis celebrates the National Holiday in style with fireworks over the Mississippi River hosted by the Mud Island River Park that you can watch from park locations all along the river or from the island itself.
  • WEVL Blues on the Bluff – The family blues day takes place in the grounds of the Metal Museum. It's a bring your own chair type of event where you can relax under a tree, listening to great music.

August in Memphis

  • Elvis Week – A busy week of events celebrating the life of Elvis Presley. The week kicks off with a Candlelight Vigil at the Gates of Graceland and events include the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest.

September in Memphis

  • Delta Fair & Music Fest – The popular fair takes over the Agricenter International with fairground rides, live music, pageants a demolition derby and even a lawnmower race!
  • Gonerfest – Tickets sell out fast for this festival that runs at the end of September and attracts bands from around the world.
  • WLOK Stone Soul Picnic – A relaxed soul, gospel and R&B music concert at the Levitt Shell in Overton Park that is free to attend.
  • Southern Heritage Classic – An American Football game between historically black colleges of Tennessee State University and Jackson State University with both teams called the Tigers.
  • Mid-South Pride Fest – This annual Pride festival celebrates the LGBTQ community and includes a popular parade through Memphis.
  • Germantown Festival – A long-running neighborhood festival with live music, food stalls, art and plenty of events over 2 days in early September.
  • Cooper-Young Festival – A large outdoor festival with hundreds of artists from across the United States presenting art, music and crafts in the historic Cooper-Young district.
  • Mid-South Fair – A large fair with brightly colored rides, a petting zoo and even pig races that is fun for the whole family.

October in Memphis

  • Cooper-Young Beerfest – A fundraiser for the neighborhood community, the beer festival is for regional breweries only - tickets are $50, but include unlimited beer and a mug!
  • Pink Palace Crafts Fair – An arts and crafts event in Audubon Park with artists demonstrating their work and competing in categories ranging from regular paintings to metal work.
  • Mempho Music Festival – Experience music of different genres on the big stage over 2 days in Shelby Park with established stars and up and coming artists.
  • RiverArtsFest – Set along Riverside Drive, the RiverArtsFest is all about fine arts with close to 200 artists doing live art demonstrations and showcasing their work.
  • Memphis Food & Wine Festival – A celebration of food and wine at the Memphis Botanic Garden with proceeds donated to the FedEx Family House supporting children receiving treatment at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital.
  • Soulsville USA Festival – A free music event held on 3 music stages by the Stax Museum with music ranging from gospel to hip hop with a number of vendors and food trucks.

November in Memphis

Elvis Presley statue in Elvis Presley Plaza - Memphis, Tennessee
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  • Indie Memphis Film Festival – A week-long festival celebrating independent film at the beginning of November or end of October with almost 300 films and screenings in venues around Memphis.
  • Graceland Lighting Ceremony – The Christmas lights are traditionally turned on in late November in a ceremony with music and Christmas cheer.

December in Memphis

  • Holiday Wonders at the Garden – A festive event that runs through the month of December in the Memphis Botanic Garden, there's decorations and Christmas lights, activities for kids and the City of Memphis Christmas Tree
  • Starry Nights at Shelby Farms Park – A holiday-themed experience with lights, a Christmas Mistletoe Village and lots to explore for the whole family.
  • St. Jude Memphis Marathon – An annual event in cool December weather raising funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital that provides pediatric cancer treatment and research.
  • Liberty Bowl – A major annual college football game that happens at the end of December or beginning of January and is part of a series of Bowl events around the U.S.
  • New Year's Eve on Beale – Night-long party on Beale Street seeing in the New Year complete with a music stage and fireworks, but you have to be over 21 to attend.