| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Snow Hill, Maryland Climate Summary General Climate •   Humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters.
 •   Average annual temperature: 56.6°F (13.7°C)
 •   Average annual precipitation: 44.2 inches (112.3 cm)
 Temperature     •   Summer (June-August)  Average high: 86.5°F (30.3°C), average low: 68.2°F (20.1°C)     •   Winter (December-February)  Average high: 44.3°F (6.8°C), average low: 29.8°F (-1.2°C)     •   Spring (March-May)  Average high: 62.7°F (17.1°C), average low: 42.5°F (5.8°C)     •   Fall (September-November)  Average high: 73.7°F (23.2°C), average low: 53.3°F (11.8°C) Precipitation     •   Wettest month  August, with an average of 4.7 inches (11.9 cm) of precipitation     •   Driest month  February, with an average of 2.8 inches (7.1 cm) of precipitation     •   Average annual snowfall  11.9 inches (30.2 cm) Other Climate Data     •   Average annual sunshine  2,600 hours     •   Average humidity  72%     •   Prevailing wind direction  Southwest     •   Average wind speed  10.1 mph (16.3 km/h) Climate Extremes     •   Record high temperature  105°F (40.6°C) on July 10, 1936     •   Record low temperature  -10°F (-23.3°C) on February 13, 1906     •   Highest monthly precipitation  11.8 inches (30 cm) in September 2018     •   Lowest monthly precipitation  0.1 inches (0.3 cm) in February 1981 | 
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Snow Hill, Maryland, boasts a rich natural and historical heritage:Pocomoke River: The town is situated on the Pocomoke River, a tidal estuary renowned for its abundant fish and shellfish. The river has been a vital source of sustenance and transportation for centuries.Cypress Swamp: Nearby is the Cypress Swamp, a unique ecosystem dominated by majestic bald cypress trees. This pristine wetland supports a diverse array of wildlife, including alligators, herons, and egrets.John Smith's Visit: In 1608, English explorer John Smith visited the area and encountered the Pocomoke Indians. His account of their encounter provides valuable insights into the region's early history.Harriet Tubman: The famed abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor, Harriet Tubman, was born in nearby Bucktown. Snow Hill played a role in the Underground Railroad, with several local residents assisting escaped slaves.Asa T. Matthews: Snow Hill was the birthplace of Asa T. Matthews (1867-1930), a prominent African American inventor and entrepreneur. He patented several devices, including an improved brake for railroad cars. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Assateague Island National Seashore (15 miles south of Snow Hill): A barrier island known for its pristine beaches, wild ponies, and abundant wildlife. 2.Pocomoke River State Park (20 miles west of Snow Hill): A scenic park offering hiking trails, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing along the Pocomoke River. 3.Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art (in Salisbury, 15 miles north of Snow Hill): A renowned museum showcasing a collection of over 6,000 pieces of wildfowl art, including carvings, paintings, and sculptures. | 
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