| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Richwood, NJ Climate Summary General Climate     •   Humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfa)•   Warm, humid summers and cool, dry winters
 Temperature     •   Average Annual Temperature  54.6°F (12.6°C)     •   Average Summer Temperature (June-August)  74.6°F (23.7°C)     •   Average Winter Temperature (December-February)  32.8°F (0.5°C)     •   Record High Temperature  106°F (41°C)     •   Record Low Temperature  -14°F (-26°C) Precipitation     •   Average Annual Precipitation  45.2 inches (114.8 cm)     •   Average Monthly Precipitation  3.8 inches (9.7 cm)     •   Wettest Month  July (4.9 inches / 12.4 cm)     •   Driest Month  February (2.8 inches / 7.1 cm) Snowfall     •   Average Annual Snowfall  20.0 inches (50.8 cm)     •   Average Monthly Snowfall  2.5 inches (6.4 cm)     •   Snowiest Month  January (6.2 inches / 15.7 cm) Wind     •   Prevailing Wind Direction  West-southwest     •   Average Wind Speed  9.2 mph (14.8 km/h) Sunshine     •   Average Annual Sunshine  2,600 hours     •   Average Daily Sunshine  7.1 hours Other Climate Features     •   Growing Season  180-200 days     •   Hardiness Zone  6b     •   Humid Continental Influence  Richwood experiences occasional cold snaps and snowstorms during the winter months due to its proximity to the Appalachian Mountains.     •   Coastal Influence  The town is located approximately 20 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, which moderates temperatures and provides some humidity. | 
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Richwood was once home to a vast pine forest, which was cleared for farming and development in the 18th and 19th centuries.     •   The area is rich in fossils, including those of ancient marine creatures and plants, indicating that it was once submerged beneath the ocean. Science     •   The first steam-powered locomotive in New Jersey ran through Richwood in 1832.     •   In the 1950s, Richwood was the site of a major research facility for Bell Laboratories, where scientists developed the transistor. Personalities     •   John Inskeep, a prominent Quaker who settled in Richwood in the 1700s, established a school that became a center of learning for the region.     •   Samuel Chew, a wealthy plantation owner and Loyalist during the American Revolution, owned a large estate in Richwood.     •   The naturalist John James Audubon visited Richwood in the early 1800s and recorded observations of the local birdlife. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1. Wharton State Forest: This vast forest offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking, biking, camping, and fishing. There are also several historic sites within the forest, including the Batsto Village Historic District. 2. Batsto Village Historic District: This 18th-century village was once a thriving iron-producing community. Today, it is a popular tourist destination, with restored buildings, a museum, and a variety of shops and restaurants. 3. Cape May County Park & Zoo: This park is home to a variety of animals, including lions, tigers, bears, and monkeys. There is also a petting zoo, a playground, and a picnic area. | 
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