| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Climate Summary for Sonoma, CA Temperature     •   Average annual temperature: 57.3°F (14.1°C)•   Average summer temperature (June-August): 72.6°F (22.6°C)
 •   Average winter temperature (December-February): 43.2°F (6.2°C)
 •   Record high temperature: 114°F (45.6°C) on July 24, 2006
 •   Record low temperature: 14°F (-10°C) on December 21, 1990
 Precipitation     •   Average annual precipitation: 25.9 inches (65.8 cm)•   Average number of rainy days: 82
 •   Record 24-hour precipitation: 10.54 inches (26.8 cm) on January 4, 1982
 Snowfall     •   Average annual snowfall: 0.5 inches (1.3 cm)•   Record 24-hour snowfall: 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) on February 5, 1976
 Wind     •   Average annual wind speed: 6.9 mph (11.1 km/h)•   Record wind gust: 75 mph (121 km/h) on December 21, 1995
 Humidity     •   Average annual relative humidity: 74%•   Record high relative humidity: 100% on January 4, 1982
 •   Record low relative humidity: 14% on August 10, 2009
 Climate Classification     •   Köppen climate classification: Csb (Mediterranean climate) Climate Summary Sonoma, California has a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. The average annual temperature is 57.3°F (14.1°C), with average summer temperatures in the low 70s (°F) and average winter temperatures in the low 40s (°F). Precipitation is concentrated in the winter months, with an average of 25.9 inches (65.8 cm) of rain per year. Snowfall is rare, with an average of only 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) per year. The prevailing wind direction is from the west-northwest, with an average annual wind speed of 6.9 mph (11.1 km/h). The average annual relative humidity is 74%. | 
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Sonoma Valley is home to over 60,000 acres of protected open space, including the Sonoma Mountain Regional Park.     •   The Petaluma River, the largest river in Sonoma County, flows through the valley and supports a diverse ecosystem.     •   The Sonoma Coast State Park is known for its rugged coastline, sea caves, and abundant marine life. Science     •   Sonoma State University is a leading research institution in the fields of environmental science, ecology, and conservation biology.     •   The Sonoma Ecology Center conducts research on local ecosystems and promotes sustainable land management practices.     •   The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center houses the world's largest collection of Peanuts comic strips and memorabilia. Personalities     •   Luther Burbank, a renowned horticulturist, lived and worked in Sonoma Valley, developing over 800 new varieties of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.     •   Jack London, the author of \ | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1. Sonoma Plaza: The heart of Sonoma, this historic square is surrounded by charming shops, restaurants, and tasting rooms. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, soak up the atmosphere, and learn about the town's rich history. 2. Mission San Francisco Solano: Founded in 1823, this Spanish mission is a beautiful example of early California architecture. Visitors can explore the mission's church, museum, and gardens, and learn about its role in the region's history. 3. Jack London State Historic Park: This park is home to the former home of the renowned author Jack London. Visitors can tour the house, explore the surrounding trails, and learn about London's life and work. | 
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