| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Sutter, California Climate Summary Temperature     •   Average annual temperature: 61.4°F (16.3°C)•   Average daily maximum temperature: 73.3°F (22.9°C)
 •   Average daily minimum temperature: 49.5°F (9.7°C)
 •   Record highest temperature: 116°F (46.7°C)
 •   Record lowest temperature: 17°F (-8.3°C)
 Precipitation     •   Average annual precipitation: 20.51 inches (521.1 mm)•   Average number of days with measurable precipitation: 61
 •   Record highest 24-hour precipitation: 6.03 inches (153.2 mm)
 •   Record highest monthly precipitation: 13.62 inches (345.9 mm)
 •   Record driest month: 0.00 inches (0.0 mm)
 Snowfall     •   Average annual snowfall: 0.6 inches (1.5 cm)•   Record highest 24-hour snowfall: 4.5 inches (11.4 cm)
 •   Record highest monthly snowfall: 10.5 inches (26.7 cm)
 Other Climate Data     •   Average annual relative humidity: 72%•   Average annual wind speed: 7.6 mph (12.2 km/h)
 •   Average annual sunshine: 267 days
 •   Köppen climate classification: Csa (Mediterranean climate)
 Climate Overview Sutter, California has a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The average annual temperature is 61.4°F (16.3°C), with average daily maximum temperatures ranging from 73.3°F (22.9°C) in July to 49.5°F (9.7°C) in January. The average annual precipitation is 20.51 inches (521.1 mm), with most of the rain falling between November and April. Snowfall is rare, averaging only 0.6 inches (1.5 cm) per year. Sutter's climate is ideal for growing a variety of crops, including almonds, walnuts, peaches, and plums. The city is also home to a number of wineries and breweries. The mild climate and beautiful scenery make Sutter a popular destination for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts. | 
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Sutter Buttes, a prominent landmark, are the eroded remnants of a dormant volcano that erupted 1.4 million years ago.     •   The area is home to a diverse ecosystem, including vernal pools, grasslands, and oak woodlands. Science     •   Sutter County is a major agricultural region, producing almonds, walnuts, and rice.     •   The University of California, Davis, operates a field station in Sutter, conducting research on sustainable agriculture. Personalities     •   John Sutter, a Swiss immigrant, founded Sutter's Fort in 1839, which became a hub for westward expansion.     •   Eliza Farnham, an early feminist and writer, lived in Sutter and advocated for women's rights.     •   Luther Burbank, a renowned horticulturist, experimented with plant breeding in Sutter County. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Sutter Buttes - A group of volcanic peaks that rise dramatically from the surrounding valley floor. The buttes are a popular destination for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. 2.Sutter National Wildlife Refuge - A 5,700-acre refuge that provides habitat for a variety of birds, mammals, and reptiles. The refuge is open to the public for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. 3.Sutter County Museum - A museum that tells the story of Sutter County's history, from its Native American roots to the present day. The museum features exhibits on agriculture, industry, transportation, and culture. | 
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