Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
| # Climate Summary for Livermore, CA ## Overview Livermore, California, is characterized by a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The city experiences an average of 26 inches of rain per year, most of which falls between November and April. Summers are typically hot and dry, with average temperatures in the mid-90s Fahrenheit. Winters are mild, with average temperatures in the mid-50s Fahrenheit. ## Temperature | Month | Average High (°F) | Average Low (°F) | |:---|:---|:---| | January | 55 | 38 | | February | 59 | 40 | | March | 65 | 44 | | April | 72 | 48 | | May | 79 | 53 | | June | 87 | 58 | | July | 95 | 63 | | August | 94 | 62 | | September | 87 | 58 | | October | 78 | 52 | | November | 65 | 44 | | December | 56 | 39 | ## Precipitation | Month | Average Precipitation (inches) | |:---|:---| | January | 3.0 | | February | 2.7 | | March | 2.3 | | April | 1.4 | | May | 0.5 | | June | 0.1 | | July | 0.0 | | August | 0.0 | | September | 0.2 | | October | 1.0 | | November | 2.0 | | December | 2.8 | ## Humidity | Month | Average Relative Humidity (%) | |:---|:---| | January | 75 | | February | 72 | | March | 68 | | April | 62 | | May | 56 | | June | 51 | | July | 48 | | August | 49 | | September | 53 | | October | 60 | | November | 70 | | December | 74 | ## Wind | Month | Average Wind Speed (mph) | |:---|:---| | January | 7.6 | | February | 7.2 | | March | 7.0 | | April | 6.7 | | May | 6.3 | | June | 6.0 | | July | 5.8 | | August | 5.9 | | September | 6.1 | | October | 6.4 | | November | 7.0 | | December | 7.4 | ## Sunshine | Month | Average Sunshine (hours per day) | |:---|:---| | January | 6.4 | | February | 7.0 | | March | 7.9 | | April | 8.8 | | May | 10.1 | | June | 11.0 | | July | 11.4 | | August | 11.2 | | September | 10.5 | | October | 8.9 | | November | 7.0 | | December | 5.8 | |
|
| Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
| Natural History • Livermore Valley is home to the largest remaining population of California red-legged frogs in the Bay Area. • The valley is also a significant migratory corridor for birds, with over 250 species observed. Science • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), a world-renowned research institution, is located in Livermore. • LLNL has played a pivotal role in nuclear weapons research, energy development, and climate modeling. Personalities • Ernest Lawrence, the inventor of the cyclotron, lived in Livermore and established LLNL. • John Muir, the renowned naturalist, visited Livermore Valley and described it as a \ |
| Tourist Attractions
| 1. Wente Vineyards: Established in 1883, Wente Vineyards is California's oldest continuously operating family-owned winery. Visitors can take guided tours of the vineyards and winery, sample a variety of wines, and enjoy lunch or dinner at the on-site restaurant. 2. Concannon Vineyard: Founded in 1883, Concannon Vineyard is one of California's oldest wineries. Visitors can take guided tours of the vineyards and winery, sample a variety of wines, and enjoy a picnic lunch on the grounds. 3. Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area: This 1,200-acre park offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, fishing, and picnicking. The park is also home to a number of historical sites, including the remains of a Spanish mission and a gold mine. |
| Nearby Cities:| Pleasanton, CA | | Dublin, CA | San Ramon, CA | | Byron, CA | Diablo, CA | | Union City, CA | Fremont, CA | | Fairview, CA | Danville, CA | | Hayward, CA | Brentwood, CA | | Castro Valley, CA | Discovery Bay, CA | | Newark, CA | Tracy, CA | | Alamo, CA | Milpitas, CA | | San Jose, CA | | San Francisco, CA | Sacramento, CA | | Oakland, CA | Stockton, CA | | Modesto, CA | Santa Rosa, CA | | Elk Grove, CA | Salinas, CA | | Sunnyvale, CA | Roseville, CA | | Concord, CA | |
|