Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
| East Freehold, New Jersey Climate Summary Temperature • Average Annual Temperature 53.3°F (11.8°C) • Average Summer Temperature (June-August) 73.0°F (22.8°C) • Average Winter Temperature (December-February) 32.2°F (0.1°C) • Record High Temperature 106°F (41.1°C) on July 22, 2011 • Record Low Temperature -13°F (-25°C) on January 22, 1984 Precipitation • Average Annual Precipitation 46.5 inches (1181 mm) • Average Snowfall 24.4 inches (61 cm) • Wettest Month July (4.7 inches / 119 mm) • Driest Month February (2.7 inches / 69 mm) Humidity • Average Annual Humidity 67% • Most Humid Month July (73%) • Least Humid Month February (59%) Wind • Average Wind Speed 9.5 mph (15.3 km/h) • Prevailing Wind Direction West-Southwest Other • Growing Season 200 days • Hardiness Zone 6b • Köppen Climate Classification Humid Subtropical (Cfa) Climate Trends • Temperature Temperatures in East Freehold have been increasing over the past century, with the average annual temperature rising by about 1.5°F (0.8°C) since 1900. • Precipitation Precipitation patterns have remained relatively stable over the past century, with no significant changes in average annual rainfall. • Extreme Weather East Freehold is occasionally affected by extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and heat waves. |
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| Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
| Natural History and ScienceCrosswicks Creek: Flows through East Freehold and is home to a diverse ecosystem, including river otters, bald eagles, and numerous fish species. Pine Barrens:Part of East Freehold lies within the Pine Barrens, a unique ecosystem characterized by acidic soils, stunted vegetation, and rare plant and animal species. Wildlife Refuge:The Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, located partially in East Freehold, provides a sanctuary for migratory birds and other wildlife. Personalities John Witherspoon:A signer of the Declaration of Independence and president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) lived in East Freehold. Elias Boudinot:A prominent Revolutionary War figure and first president of the American Bible Society, owned a home in East Freehold. Charles Conrad Abbott:An archaeologist and naturalist who conducted extensive research on Native American artifacts and the natural history of the Pine Barrens, lived in East Freehold. |
| Tourist Attractions
| 1. Monmouth Battlefield State Park: This historic park preserves the site of the Battle of Monmouth, a pivotal battle in the American Revolutionary War. Visitors can explore the park's trails, picnic areas, and monuments, and learn about the battle's history at the visitor center. 2. Allaire State Park: This park offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, fishing, and boating. Visitors can also explore the park's historic village, which includes a blacksmith shop, a gristmill, and a schoolhouse. 3. Historic Allaire Village: This living history museum recreates a 19th-century iron-making village. Visitors can tour the village's buildings, meet costumed interpreters, and learn about the history of iron-making in New Jersey. |
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