| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Irvington, Kentucky, located in Breckinridge County, experiences a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) according to the Köppen climate classification. Here's a summary of the climate in Irvington: Temperature •   Average Annual Temperature: 57.2°F (14°C)
 •   Average Summer Temperature (June-August): 76.6°F (24.8°C)
 •   Average Winter Temperature (December-February): 36.4°F (2.4°C)
 •   Highest Recorded Temperature: 109°F (43°C)
 •   Lowest Recorded Temperature: -28°F (-33°C)
 Precipitation •   Average Annual Precipitation: 44.7 inches (113.5 cm)
 •   Average Snowfall: 10.5 inches (26.7 cm)
 •   Rainiest Month: May (4.8 inches or 12.2 cm)
 •   Driest Month: October (2.4 inches or 6.1 cm)
 Humidity •   Average Annual Relative Humidity: 72%
 •   Highest Monthly Relative Humidity: January (79%)
 •   Lowest Monthly Relative Humidity: September (65%)
 Seasons •   Spring (March-May): Mild temperatures with occasional warm spells and rainfall.
 •   Summer (June-August): Hot and humid with frequent thunderstorms.
 •   Fall (September-November): Pleasant temperatures with decreasing humidity and occasional rainfall.
 •   Winter (December-February): Cold and damp with occasional snowfall and freezing temperatures.
 Climate Variability •   Irvington's climate is influenced by its location in the Ohio River Valley, which experiences frequent weather fronts and can result in rapid changes in temperature and precipitation.
 •   The area is prone to severe weather events such as thunderstorms, tornadoes, and occasional flooding.
 Overall, Irvington, Kentucky, has a humid subtropical climate with distinct seasons, moderate precipitation, and a risk of severe weather events. | 
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Irvington is situated at the confluence of the Ohio and Green Rivers, creating a unique ecosystem.     •   The area is home to the endangered Indiana bat, which roosts in trees along the riverbanks.     •   The Green River is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and kayaking. Science     •   Irvington was the site of the first commercial oil well in Kentucky, drilled in 1859.     •   The city is home to the Irvington Oil Field, one of the oldest and most productive oil fields in the United States.     •   The University of Kentucky has a research center in Irvington that focuses on sustainable energy and environmental science. PersonalitiesAlben Barkley: Vice President of the United States under Harry S. Truman, was born in Irvington.Breckinridge Long: Assistant Secretary of State during World War II, who played a controversial role in immigration policy, was from Irvington.William \ | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Mammoth Cave National Park (30 miles away): The world's longest known cave system, with over 400 miles of explored passages. Visitors can take guided tours of the cave, which features a variety of formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstone. 2.Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park (10 miles away): The site of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. The park includes the log cabin where Lincoln was born, as well as a museum and visitor center. 3.Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest (15 miles away): A 16,000-acre arboretum and research forest with a variety of gardens, trails, and exhibits. Visitors can explore the arboretum's collections of trees, shrubs, and flowers, as well as learn about the forest's ecology. | 
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