Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
| Winfield, Indiana Climate Summary Average Temperatures | Month | Average High (°F) | Average Low (°F) | |---|---|---| | January | 33 | 16 | | February | 38 | 20 | | March | 49 | 29 | | April | 62 | 40 | | May | 73 | 50 | | June | 82 | 60 | | July | 86 | 65 | | August | 84 | 63 | | September | 77 | 55 | | October | 64 | 42 | | November | 49 | 32 | | December | 36 | 20 | Precipitation | Month | Average Precipitation (inches) | |---|---| | January | 2.8 | | February | 2.4 | | March | 3.2 | | April | 3.8 | | May | 4.2 | | June | 4.0 | | July | 3.6 | | August | 3.2 | | September | 3.0 | | October | 2.8 | | November | 2.6 | | December | 2.4 | Snowfall | Month | Average Snowfall (inches) | |---|---| | January | 8.0 | | February | 6.8 | | March | 4.6 | | April | 1.2 | | May | 0.1 | | June | 0.0 | | July | 0.0 | | August | 0.0 | | September | 0.0 | | October | 0.1 | | November | 1.8 | | December | 5.6 | Climate Summary Winfield, Indiana has a humid continental climate with hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. The average annual temperature is 52.6°F, with an average annual precipitation of 38.7 inches. The hottest month is July, with an average high temperature of 86°F, and the coldest month is January, with an average low temperature of 16°F. The average annual snowfall is 32.5 inches. Winfield is located in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 5b, which means that the average annual minimum temperature is between -15°F and -10°F. This means that only plants that are hardy to Zone 5b or colder will be able to survive the winter in Winfield. The growing season in Winfield lasts from April 15th to October 15th, with an average of 180 frost-free days. This gives gardeners plenty of time to grow a variety of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. The climate in Winfield is ideal for a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, fishing, and swimming. The town is also home to several parks and recreation areas, including the Winfield Park and the Winfield Community Center. |
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| Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
| Natural History and Science • Winfield is located within the Kankakee River Valley, a globally significant wetland ecosystem. • The area is home to over 300 bird species, including the endangered Indiana bat. • The Winfield Bog, a unique peatland, supports a diverse plant community and provides habitat for rare species. Historical Personalities John Chapman (Johnny Appleseed):The legendary apple tree planter spent time in Winfield in the early 1800s, planting apple trees along the Kankakee River. Potawatomi Chief Shabbona:A prominent leader of the Potawatomi tribe, Shabbona resided in the Winfield area and played a key role in negotiating treaties with the U.S. government. Dr. William J. Mayo:The renowned surgeon and co-founder of the Mayo Clinic was born in Winfield in 1861. |
| Tourist Attractions
| 1.Fair Oaks Farms A 320-acre working farm that offers a variety of family-friendly attractions, including a petting zoo, a dairy farm tour, and an adventure park. 2.Deep River County Park A 1,000-acre park that offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and camping. 3.Winfield Historic District A historic district that features a variety of well-preserved Victorian homes and buildings. |
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