| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Agnew, Michigan Climate Summary Temperature     •   Average Annual Temperature  46.5°F (8.1°C)     •   Average Summer Temperature (June-August)  68.3°F (20.2°C)     •   Average Winter Temperature (December-February)  25.1°F (-3.9°C)     •   Record High Temperature  104°F (40°C)     •   Record Low Temperature  -30°F (-34.4°C) Precipitation     •   Average Annual Precipitation  33.4 inches (848 mm)     •   Average Snowfall  60.9 inches (154.7 cm)     •   Wettest Month  June (4.3 inches / 109.2 mm)     •   Driest Month  February (1.7 inches / 43.2 mm) Wind     •   Average Wind Speed  10.2 mph (16.4 km/h)     •   Prevailing Wind Direction  West-northwest Other Climate Data     •   Growing Season  150 days (May-September)     •   Hardiness Zone  5b     •   Köppen Climate Classification  Dfb (Warm-summer Humid Continental Climate) Climate Summary Agnew, Michigan experiences a humid continental climate with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. The average annual temperature is 46.5°F (8.1°C), with temperatures ranging from an average high of 68.3°F (20.2°C) in the summer to an average low of 25.1°F (-3.9°C) in the winter. The area receives an average of 33.4 inches (848 mm) of precipitation per year, including 60.9 inches (154.7 cm) of snowfall. The prevailing wind direction is west-northwest, and the average wind speed is 10.2 mph (16.4 km/h). The growing season in Agnew lasts for approximately 150 days, from May to September. | 
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Agnew is located within the Lower Peninsula's Central Lake Plain, characterized by rolling hills, lakes, and forests.     •   The area is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, black bears, bobcats, and bald eagles.     •   Agnew Lake, a 1,200-acre natural lake, is renowned for its excellent fishing and recreational opportunities. Science     •   The Michigan State University Kellogg Biological Station, a renowned research facility, is located just north of Agnew.     •   The station conducts cutting-edge research in ecology, environmental science, and agriculture.     •   Agnew is also home to the Kalamazoo Nature Center, a 1,100-acre nature preserve that offers educational programs and wildlife viewing opportunities. Personalities     •   Edwin Kellogg, a prominent businessman and philanthropist, established the Kellogg Biological Station in 1912.     •   Dr. W.K. Kellogg, Edwin's brother, founded the Kellogg Company in Battle Creek, Michigan.     •   Dr. George Buller, a renowned ornithologist, was a longtime resident of Agnew and played a key role in the establishment of the Kalamazoo Nature Center. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Agnew Falls - A beautiful waterfall located in the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. 2.Lake of the Clouds - A stunning alpine lake located in the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. 3.Presque Isle Park - A beautiful park located on the shores of Lake Superior. | 
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