| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Winamac, Indiana Climate Summary General Climate     •   Winamac, Indiana has a humid continental climate, with hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters.•   The average annual temperature is 50.9°F (10.5°C).
 •   The average annual precipitation is 38.9 inches (988 mm).
 Summer     •   The average summer temperature is 72.6°F (22.6°C).•   The average July high temperature is 83.6°F (28.7°C).
 •   The average July low temperature is 61.5°F (16.4°C).
 •   The average annual rainfall is 12.2 inches (310 mm).
 Winter     •   The average winter temperature is 29.2°F (-1.6°C).•   The average January high temperature is 34.5°F (1.4°C).
 •   The average January low temperature is 23.9°F (-4.5°C).
 •   The average annual snowfall is 27.5 inches (699 mm).
 Spring and Fall     •   The average spring temperature is 47.2°F (8.4°C).•   The average April high temperature is 58.1°F (14.5°C).
 •   The average April low temperature is 36.3°F (2.4°C).
 •   The average annual rainfall is 9.1 inches (231 mm).
 •   The average fall temperature is 50.9°F (10.5°C).
 •   The average October high temperature is 63.2°F (17.3°C).
 •   The average October low temperature is 38.6°F (3.7°C).
 •   The average annual rainfall is 7.6 inches (193 mm).
 Climate Extremes     •   The highest temperature ever recorded in Winamac was 105°F (40.6°C) on July 14, 1936.•   The lowest temperature ever recorded in Winamac was -36°F (-37.8°C) on January 19, 1994.
 •   The greatest amount of precipitation ever recorded in a single month in Winamac was 14.01 inches (356 mm) in July 1957.
 •   The greatest amount of snowfall ever recorded in a single month in Winamac was 34.0 inches (864 mm) in February 1965.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History and Science     •   Winamac is located in the Tippecanoe River Valley, renowned for its biodiversity.     •   The area was once home to a vast wetland ecosystem, known as the Grand Marsh, which supported a rich diversity of flora and fauna.     •   Today, Winamac is a hub for birdwatching, with over 200 species observed in the surrounding wetlands. Historical PersonalitiesChief Winamac: A Potawatomi chief who played a pivotal role in the Battle of Tippecanoe. The town is named in his honor.Dr. John Dean Caton: A prominent naturalist and conservationist who studied the birds and mammals of the Grand Marsh.George Ade: A Pulitzer Prize-winning author and playwright who grew up in Winamac. His humorous stories often featured characters from the town. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Winamac Fish and Wildlife Area is a 3,000-acre property that offers a variety of outdoor activities, including fishing, hunting, hiking, and bird watching. The area is home to a variety of fish and wildlife, including deer, turkey, and waterfowl. 2.Tippecanoe River State Park is a 5,000-acre park that offers a variety of outdoor activities, including camping, hiking, fishing, and boating. The park is home to a variety of natural features, including the Tippecanoe River, Sugar Creek, and several lakes. 3.The Round Barn is a historic barn that was built in 1914. The barn is one of the few remaining round barns in the United States. It is now used as a museum and event space. | 
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