Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
| Citrus Heights, California Climate Summary General Climate • Citrus Heights has a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. • The average annual temperature is 62.3°F (16.8°C). • The average annual precipitation is 23.66 inches (60.1 cm). Summer • Summer temperatures in Citrus Heights average in the mid-80s to low-90s (°F). • The hottest month is July, with an average high temperature of 93°F (33.9°C). • Summer nights are typically cool, with temperatures dropping into the low 60s (°F). • Summer is the driest season in Citrus Heights, with an average of only 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) of rain per month. Winter • Winter temperatures in Citrus Heights average in the mid-40s to low-50s (°F). • The coldest month is January, with an average low temperature of 40°F (4.4°C). • Winter nights can be cold, with temperatures dropping into the low 30s (°F). • Winter is the wettest season in Citrus Heights, with an average of 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) of rain per month. Spring and Fall • Spring and fall temperatures in Citrus Heights are mild, with average temperatures in the mid-60s to low-70s (°F). • Spring is typically drier than fall, with an average of 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) of rain per month in March, April, and May. • Fall is typically wetter than spring, with an average of 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) of rain per month in September, October, and November. Climate Extremes • The highest temperature ever recorded in Citrus Heights was 115°F (46.1°C) on July 20, 1906. • The lowest temperature ever recorded in Citrus Heights was 19°F (-7.2°C) on December 21, 1990. • The wettest year on record in Citrus Heights was 1983, when 42.98 inches (109.2 cm) of rain fell. • The driest year on record in Citrus Heights was 1976, when only 10.09 inches (25.7 cm) of rain fell. Climate Change • The climate in Citrus Heights is changing, and the changes are becoming more noticeable each year. • The average annual temperature has increased by about 2°F (1.1°C) since 1900. • The average annual precipitation has decreased by about 2 inches (5.1 cm) since 1900. • The number of days with extreme heat (95°F or higher) has increased significantly since 1900. • The number of days with extreme cold (32°F or lower) has decreased significantly since 1900. Climate Change Impacts • The changing climate is having a number of impacts on Citrus Heights, including: • More frequent and severe heat waves • More frequent and severe droughts • More intense storms • Rising sea levels • Changes in plant and animal life Adaptation and Mitigation • The city of Citrus Heights is taking steps to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change, including: • Investing in energy efficiency and renewable energy • Planting trees and expanding green spaces • Improving stormwater management • Raising awareness about climate change and its impacts Conclusion The climate in Citrus Heights is changing, and the changes are becoming more noticeable each year. The city is taking steps to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change, but more needs to be done. |
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| Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
| Natural History • Citrus Heights is home to the Citrus Heights Nature Preserve, a 12-acre wetland habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife. • The area was once a vast oak woodland, but most of the trees were cleared for agriculture and development. Science • The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a major research facility, is located just east of Citrus Heights. • The city has a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, with programs such as water conservation and renewable energy initiatives. Personalities • Thomas Edison visited Citrus Heights in 1889 to inspect the local electric plant. • The city was named after the citrus groves that once flourished in the area. • Famous residents have included actor William H. Macy and singer-songwriter John Prine. |
| Tourist Attractions
| 1.William Land Park (Sacramento): A sprawling park with gardens, a zoo, a museum, and a golf course. 2.Sutter's Fort State Historic Park (Sacramento): A reconstruction of the original Sutter's Fort, which was built in 1839. 3.Old Sacramento State Historic Park (Sacramento): A living history museum that recreates the Gold Rush era. |
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