| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Sure, here is a climate summary for Algonquin, MD: Climate Summary for Algonquin, MD     •   Köppen Climate Classification  Humid subtropical climate (Cfa)     •   Average Annual Temperature  56.8°F (13.8°C)     •   Average Annual High Temperature  66.8°F (19.3°C)     •   Average Annual Low Temperature  46.7°F (8.2°C)     •   Average Annual Precipitation  41.69 inches (105.9 cm)     •   Average Annual Snowfall  18.8 inches (47.8 cm)     •   Average Number of Sunny Days  210 days     •   Average Number of Rainy Days  110 days     •   Average Number of Snowy Days  10 days Climate Description Algonquin, Maryland has a humid subtropical climate, characterized by hot, humid summers and mild to cool winters. The average annual temperature is 56.8°F (13.8°C), with average high temperatures in the summer reaching the low 80s (°F) and average low temperatures in the winter dropping into the low 30s (°F). Precipitation is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with an average of 41.69 inches (105.9 cm) of rain and 18.8 inches (47.8 cm) of snow per year. Algonquin receives an average of 210 sunny days per year and experiences approximately 110 rainy days and 10 snowy days. Additional Information     •   Algonquin is located in USDA Hardiness Zone 7a, which means that the average annual minimum temperature is between 0°F and 5°F (-17.8°C and -15°C).•   The growing season in Algonquin lasts for an average of 190 days, from April 15 to October 15.
 •   The prevailing wind direction in Algonquin is from the west.
 •   Algonquin is located in a region that is prone to severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and occasional hurricanes.
 Sources     •   [National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)](https://www.noaa.gov/)•   [United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)](https://www.usda.gov/)
 •   [Weather Underground](https://www.wunderground.com/)
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Algonquin is home to the Patuxent Research Refuge, a 12,000-acre sanctuary for migratory birds and other wildlife.     •   The area's forests are dominated by oak, pine, and hickory trees, providing habitat for a diverse range of animals, including deer, foxes, and owls.     •   The Patuxent River, which flows through Algonquin, is a major tributary of the Chesapeake Bay and supports a variety of aquatic life, including fish, shellfish, and waterfowl. Science     •   The U.S. Geological Survey's Patuxent Wildlife Research Center is located in Algonquin and conducts research on wildlife ecology and conservation.     •   The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) operates a research facility in Algonquin, focusing on materials science and engineering.     •   The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, located nearby in Edgewater, conducts research on the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem and climate change. Personalities     •   Daniel Carroll, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, owned a plantation in Algonquin.     •   George Calvert, the founder of Maryland, explored the Patuxent River area in the 17th century.     •   Rachel Carson, the renowned marine biologist and author of \ | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Black Hill Regional Park: A sprawling park with scenic hiking trails, a lake for fishing and boating, and a playground. 2.Sugarloaf Mountain: A prominent peak with challenging hiking trails offering panoramic views of the surrounding area. 3.Seneca Creek State Park: A park featuring scenic trails, a lake for fishing and kayaking, and a historic mill village. | 
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