Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
| Gardner, Illinois Climate Summary General Climate • Gardner, Illinois has a humid continental climate, with hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. • The average annual temperature is 50.6°F (10.3°C). • The average annual precipitation is 36.26 inches (92.1 cm). • The average annual snowfall is 24.5 inches (62.2 cm). Summer • The average summer temperature is 73.1°F (22.8°C). • The average high temperature in July is 84.6°F (29.2°C). • The average low temperature in July is 61.6°F (16.4°C). • The average precipitation in July is 4.33 inches (11 cm). Winter • The average winter temperature is 28.1°F (-2.2°C). • The average high temperature in January is 33.3°F (0.7°C). • The average low temperature in January is 22.9°F (-5.1°C). • The average precipitation in January is 2.13 inches (5.4 cm). Spring and Fall • The average spring temperature is 49.1°F (9.5°C). • The average high temperature in April is 61.5°F (16.4°C). • The average low temperature in April is 36.7°F (2.6°C). • The average precipitation in April is 3.54 inches (9 cm). • The average fall temperature is 49.1°F (9.5°C). • The average high temperature in October is 61.5°F (16.4°C). • The average low temperature in October is 36.7°F (2.6°C). • The average precipitation in October is 3.54 inches (9 cm). Climate Extremes • The highest temperature ever recorded in Gardner was 112°F (44.4°C) on July 14, 1936. • The lowest temperature ever recorded in Gardner was -30°F (-34.4°C) on January 20, 1985. • The greatest amount of precipitation ever recorded in Gardner in a single day was 9.10 inches (23.1 cm) on July 17, 1996. • The greatest amount of snow ever recorded in Gardner in a single day was 18.0 inches (45.7 cm) on January 11, 1979. |
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| Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
| Natural History and Science • Gardner is located in the heart of the Grand Prairie Natural Division, known for its vast, flat grasslands and abundant wildlife. • The Gardner Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area is a popular destination for birdwatching, with over 200 species recorded. • The Gardner Marsh is a designated Important Bird Area, providing critical habitat for migratory waterfowl and other birds. Historical Personalities John Gardner:The town's namesake, a pioneer farmer who settled in the area in 1835. Dr. William H. Catlin:A renowned physician and naturalist who lived in Gardner in the late 19th century. Catlin's collection of bird specimens formed the basis of the Field Museum of Natural History's ornithology collection. George W. Fraker:A Gardner native who became a renowned entomologist and author. Fraker's work on fireflies and other insects has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of these creatures. |
| Tourist Attractions
| 1.Kankakee River State Park: This scenic park offers hiking, camping, fishing, and boating opportunities along the Kankakee River. 2.Shabbona Lake State Recreation Area: This area features a 600-acre lake for fishing, boating, and swimming, as well as hiking trails and picnic areas. 3.Reed-Turner Woodland Nature Preserve: This 150-acre preserve protects a variety of habitats, including oak-hickory forests, wetlands, and prairies. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails and wildlife viewing opportunities. |
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