| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Campbell, CA Climate Summary General Climate     •   Campbell, California, experiences a Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters.•   The city enjoys an average of 260 sunny days per year, with mild temperatures year-round.
 •   Campbell's proximity to the San Francisco Bay and the Santa Cruz Mountains influences its climate, resulting in cooler summers and warmer winters compared to inland areas.
 Temperature     •   Average Annual Temperature: 59.4°F (15.2°C)•   Average Summer Temperature (July): 78.2°F (25.7°C)
 •   Average Winter Temperature (January): 45.6°F (7.6°C)
 •   Record High Temperature: 114°F (45.6°C)
 •   Record Low Temperature: 18°F (-7.8°C)
 Precipitation     •   Average Annual Precipitation: 23.33 inches (592.8 mm)•   Average Rainy Days per Year: 64
 •   Most Precipitation in a Month (January): 4.52 inches (114.8 mm)
 •   Least Precipitation in a Month (July): 0.03 inches (0.76 mm)
 Humidity     •   Average Annual Humidity: 72%•   Highest Humidity (January): 81%
 •   Lowest Humidity (August): 60%
 Wind     •   Average Wind Speed: 8.1 mph (13.0 km/h)•   Prevailing Wind Direction: West-Southwest
 Sunshine     •   Average Annual Sunshine: 3,050 hours•   Average Daily Sunshine: 8.3 hours
 Climate Extremes     •   Campbell has experienced extreme weather events, including heatwaves, wildfires, and flooding.•   In 2020, the city faced a severe heatwave with temperatures reaching 114°F (45.6°C).
 •   In recent years, wildfires have become more frequent and intense due to climate change, affecting air quality and causing evacuations.
 •   Heavy rainfall events have also led to flooding and mudslides in the area.
 Climate Change Impact     •   Climate change is expected to bring hotter and drier summers, increased frequency and intensity of heatwaves, and more extreme weather events.•   Rising sea levels may also pose a threat to coastal areas near Campbell.
 •   The city is taking steps to mitigate the impacts of climate change, such as promoting energy efficiency, investing in renewable energy sources, and implementing adaptation measures to protect vulnerable communities.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Campbell is home to the Los Gatos Creek Trail, a 10-mile paved trail that follows Los Gatos Creek through riparian forests and wetlands.     •   The city is part of the Santa Cruz Mountains, known for its redwood forests, oak woodlands, and wildlife diversity. Science     •   Campbell is the birthplace of the \ | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum: This museum houses one of the largest collections of Egyptian artifacts outside of Egypt. Visitors can explore ancient tombs, learn about hieroglyphics, and see a replica of the Rosetta Stone. 2.Hakone Gardens: These beautiful gardens feature traditional Japanese architecture, serene ponds, and lush vegetation. Visitors can stroll through the gardens, enjoy a tea ceremony, or take a boat ride on the lake. 3.The Tech Interactive: This science and technology museum is a great place for families to learn and explore. Visitors can experience hands-on exhibits on topics such as robotics, engineering, and space exploration. | 
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