| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Lyndon, Kentucky Climate Summary General Climate Lyndon, Kentucky experiences a humid continental climate, characterized by hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. The city's climate is influenced by its location in the Ohio River Valley, which is known for its unpredictable weather patterns.
 Temperature •   Average annual temperature: 54.9°F (12.7°C)
 •   Average summer temperature (June-August): 75.3°F (24.1°C)
 •   Average winter temperature (December-February): 32.3°F (0.2°C)
 •   Record high temperature: 108°F (42.2°C)
 •   Record low temperature: -26°F (-32.2°C)
 Precipitation •   Average annual precipitation: 42.3 inches (107.4 centimeters)
 •   Average snowfall: 18.2 inches (46.2 centimeters)
 •   Wettest month: May (4.5 inches or 11.4 centimeters)
 •   Driest month: October (2.5 inches or 6.4 centimeters)
 Humidity •   Average annual relative humidity: 73%
 •   Highest humidity: July (79%)
 •   Lowest humidity: February (66%)
 Wind •   Average wind speed: 9.2 mph (14.8 km/h)
 •   Prevailing wind direction: Southwest
 Severe Weather •   Lyndon is located in an area that is prone to severe weather events, including tornadoes, thunderstorms, and hail.
 •   The city is also susceptible to flooding due to its location along the Ohio River.
 Climate Change •   Like many regions around the world, Lyndon is experiencing the effects of climate change.
 •   The city has seen an increase in average temperatures, more frequent and intense heat waves, and heavier rainfall events.
 •   These changes are expected to continue in the future, posing challenges for the city's infrastructure and residents.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Lyndon is home to the Big Bone Lick State Historic Site, where prehistoric megafauna fossils, including mammoths and mastodons, have been discovered.     •   The area was once part of a vast wetland ecosystem, with abundant freshwater springs and marshes. Science     •   The Jefferson County Public Schools Science Center is located in Lyndon, providing hands-on science experiences for students and the public.     •   The University of Louisville has a research facility in Lyndon focused on environmental science. PersonalitiesStephen Bishop (1789-1857): A Kentucky pioneer and founder of the town of Lyndon.Dr. John Croghan (1791-1849): A physician and naturalist who studied the fossils at Big Bone Lick.Dr. William \ | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1. Big Bone Lick State Park: This park is home to the world's largest collection of Ice Age fossils, including the remains of mammoths, mastodons, and saber-toothed cats. Visitors can explore the park's museum, hike its trails, and see the fossils up close. 2. Creation Museum: This museum presents a biblical interpretation of the history of the world, from the creation of the universe to the present day. Visitors can see exhibits on dinosaurs, fossils, and the human body, as well as a planetarium and a 4D theater. 3. Ark Encounter: This life-size replica of Noah's Ark is one of the largest wooden structures in the world. Visitors can tour the ark, see exhibits on the animals that were on board, and learn about the biblical story of the flood. | 
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