| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Bagdad, Florida Climate Summary General Climate     •   Bagdad, Florida has a humid subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters.•   The average annual temperature is 73.2°F (22.9°C).
 •   The average annual precipitation is 54.47 inches (138.3 cm).
 Summer     •   The average summer temperature is 83.3°F (28.5°C).•   The average high temperature in July, the hottest month, is 91.2°F (32.9°C).
 •   The average low temperature in July is 75.4°F (24.1°C).
 •   The average summer precipitation is 22.26 inches (56.5 cm).
 Winter     •   The average winter temperature is 58.1°F (14.5°C).•   The average high temperature in January, the coldest month, is 64.9°F (18.3°C).
 •   The average low temperature in January is 41.3°F (5.2°C).
 •   The average winter precipitation is 11.37 inches (28.9 cm).
 Spring and Fall     •   The average spring temperature is 70.8°F (21.6°C).•   The average fall temperature is 70.6°F (21.4°C).
 •   The average spring precipitation is 13.99 inches (35.5 cm).
 •   The average fall precipitation is 16.85 inches (42.8 cm).
 Other Climate Information     •   The average annual relative humidity is 78%.•   The average annual wind speed is 6.9 mph (11.1 km/h).
 •   The average annual sunshine is 2,600 hours.
 Climate Extremes     •   The highest temperature ever recorded in Bagdad was 105°F (40.6°C) on June 29, 1942.•   The lowest temperature ever recorded in Bagdad was 18°F (-7.8°C) on January 29, 1966.
 •   The wettest year on record in Bagdad was 1953, with 82.08 inches (208.5 cm) of precipitation.
 •   The driest year on record in Bagdad was 1956, with 26.85 inches (68.2 cm) of precipitation.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Bagdad is located in the Florida Panhandle, known for its diverse ecosystems including pine forests, wetlands, and coastal habitats.     •   The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears, bobcats, alligators, and numerous bird species.     •   The Bagdad Mill Creek flows through the town, providing a habitat for fish and other aquatic creatures. Science     •   In the early 1900s, Bagdad became a center for phosphate mining. The phosphate deposits were discovered by a scientist named John Branner, who recognized their potential for fertilizer production.     •   The Bagdad Phosphate Company operated a large mine and processing plant in the town, which employed thousands of workers.     •   The mining operations had a significant impact on the local environment, but efforts have been made to restore the area's natural habitats. Personalities     •   Dr. John Branner, the geologist who discovered the phosphate deposits, played a pivotal role in the development of Bagdad.     •   Charles A. Weis, a prominent businessman, founded the Bagdad Land and Lumber Company and was instrumental in the town's growth.     •   The town is named after the city of Baghdad in Iraq, possibly due to the similarity in the spelling of the two names. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1. Blackwater River State Forest 2. Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park 3. Bagdad Mill Historical Site | 
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