| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Cutten, CA Climate Summary Temperature     •   Average annual temperature: 59.6°F (15.3°C)•   Average summer temperature (June     •   August): 77.7°F (25.4°C)
 •   Average winter temperature (December     •   February): 43.4°F (6.3°C)
 •   Record high temperature: 115°F (46.1°C) on July 22, 1988
 •   Record low temperature: 12°F (-11.1°C) on January 22, 1955
 Precipitation     •   Average annual precipitation: 14.19 inches (36.0 cm)•   Average number of rainy days per year: 50
 •   Wettest month: February (2.49 inches or 6.3 cm)
 •   Driest month: July (0.04 inches or 0.1 cm)
 Snowfall     •   Average annual snowfall: 1.4 inches (3.6 cm)•   Average number of days with snowfall per year: 1
 •   Heaviest snowfall in a 24-hour period: 12.0 inches (30.5 cm) on February 2, 1979
 Wind     •   Average annual wind speed: 6.6 mph (10.6 km/h)•   Prevailing wind direction: West-southwest
 Humidity     •   Average annual relative humidity: 67%•   Highest average monthly relative humidity: January (75%)
 •   Lowest average monthly relative humidity: August (55%)
 Climate Classification     •   Cutten, CA has a Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Additional Notes     •   Cutten, CA is located in the San Joaquin Valley, which is known for its hot summers and mild winters.•   The climate in Cutten, CA is influenced by the Pacific Ocean, which helps to moderate temperatures.
 •   The area is also prone to occasional droughts and wildfires.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Cutten, California, a small town nestled in Humboldt County, boasts a rich natural history and scientific legacy. Natural HistoryRedwood Forest: Cutten is surrounded by towering redwood forests, including the majestic Lady Bird Johnson Grove, home to some of the tallest trees on Earth.Eel River: The town sits on the banks of the Eel River, renowned for its pristine waters and abundant salmon runs.Coastal Prairies: Cutten's coastal prairies once supported diverse plant and animal life, including the endangered Humboldt Bay owl. ScienceHumboldt State University: Cutten is home to the renowned Humboldt State University, a leader in environmental science and natural resource management.Lichen Research: The university's lichen research program is internationally recognized, contributing to our understanding of these important bioindicators.Marine Science: Cutten's proximity to the Pacific Ocean has fostered a thriving marine science community, studying the region's unique marine ecosystems. PersonalitiesHarold \ | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Redwood National and State Parks: A stunning natural area that encompasses towering redwood forests, pristine beaches, and rugged coastline. Visitors can hike, camp, and explore the diverse ecosystems of this protected area. 2.Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park: Located within Redwood National and State Parks, this park offers a more intimate experience of the redwood forests. Visitors can walk among these majestic trees, listen to the sounds of the forest, and enjoy the tranquility of nature. 3.Lady Bird Johnson Grove: A beautiful redwood grove located near the town of Orick. Visitors can take a leisurely walk through the grove, admire the towering trees, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. | 
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