| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | New Albany, Indiana Climate Summary Average Annual Temperature  53.8° F (12.1° C) Average Annual High Temperature  63.7° F (17.6° C) Average Annual Low Temperature  43.9° F (6.6° C) Average Annual Precipitation  43.4 inches (110.2 cm) Average Annual Snowfall  25.8 inches (65.5 cm) Climate Zone  Humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa) General Climate     •   New Albany, Indiana has a humid continental climate, with hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters.•   The city experiences four distinct seasons, with average temperatures ranging from 25° F (-3.9° C) in January to 78° F (25.6° C) in July.
 •   Precipitation is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with slightly more rain in the spring and summer months.
 •   Snowfall is common during the winter months, with an average of 25.8 inches (65.5 cm) per year.
 •   New Albany is located in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6a, which means that the average annual minimum temperature is between -10° F (-23.3° C) and -5° F (-20.6° C).
 Summer     •   Summers in New Albany are hot and humid, with average high temperatures in the mid-80s F (29-30° C).•   The hottest month of the year is July, with an average high temperature of 85° F (29.4° C).
 •   Heat waves are common during the summer months, with temperatures sometimes reaching into the 90s F (32-38° C).
 •   Thunderstorms are also common during the summer, especially in the late afternoon and evening hours.
 Winter     •   Winters in New Albany are cold and snowy, with average low temperatures in the mid-20s F (-3 to -4° C).•   The coldest month of the year is January, with an average low temperature of 25° F (-3.9° C).
 •   Snowfall is common during the winter months, with an average of 25.8 inches (65.5 cm) per year.
 •   Blizzards are rare, but they do occur occasionally.
 Spring and Fall     •   Spring and fall are transitional seasons in New Albany, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-40s F (7-8° C) in March to the mid-60s F (18-19° C) in October.•   These seasons are generally mild and pleasant, with occasional periods of rain or snow.
 Climate Change     •   The climate of New Albany, Indiana is changing due to human-caused climate change.•   Average temperatures have been increasing in recent decades, and this trend is expected to continue in the future.
 •   More extreme weather events, such as heat waves, droughts, and floods, are also becoming more common.
 •   These changes are having a negative impact on the environment, economy, and public health of New Albany and surrounding areas.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   New Albany is situated on the banks of the Ohio River, a vital waterway for trade and transportation.     •   The city's topography features rolling hills and fertile soil, ideal for agriculture.     •   The area is home to various wildlife, including deer, turkeys, and numerous bird species. Science     •   New Albany was the birthplace of astronomer Percival Lowell, who discovered the \ | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Falls of the Ohio State Park (Clarksville, IN): This scenic park features the only waterfall in Indiana, as well as hiking trails, a nature center, and a campground. 2.New Albany Riverfront Amphitheater (New Albany, IN): This outdoor amphitheater hosts concerts, festivals, and other events throughout the year. 3.Floyds Knobs (Floyds Knobs, IN): This hilltop park offers panoramic views of the Ohio River Valley and the Louisville skyline. | 
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