Tourist Guide White County
White County was established in 1835 and its parent County is Independence, Jackson and Pulaski. Searcy is its county seat. This county is situated in the US State of Arkansas. This county is also an alcohol prohibition county and the 31st county of Arkansas.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,042 square miles of which 1,034 square miles is land and the other 8 square miles is water.
The population in 2000 was estimated to 67, 165.
Independence County, Woodruff County, Lonoke County, Cleburne County and such counties are its neighborhood.
The average high temperature of the White County is 93 degrees Fahrenheit during July month and average low temperature can reach up to 26 degrees Fahrenheit in the month of January. The average monthly rainfall is 4.3 inches whereas the average snowfall is 5.2 inches. This county experiences humidity of 82 percent the whole year.
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