| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | General Climate Summary Location  Central New York State, USA Köppen Climate Classification  Humid Continental (Dfb) Key Features     •   Four Distinct Seasons  Hot, humid, and often rainy in summer; cold, snowy, and sometimes icy in winter; mild and pleasant in spring and fall.     •   Abundant Precipitation  Receives an average of 45 inches (1,143 mm) of rain and snowfall annually.     •   Variable Temperatures  Temperatures range from an average of 20°F (-6.7°C) in January to 75°F (23.9°C) in July.     •   Snowfall  Receives an average of 65 inches (165 cm) of snowfall annually.     •   Humid  High relative humidities throughout the year, especially during summer. Seasonal Variations Spring (March-May)     •   Temperatures gradually rise, averaging 30-60°F (0-15.6°C).•   Precipitation increases, with frequent rain and some snowfall.
 •   Days become longer and sunnier.
 Summer (June-August)     •   Hot and humid, with average temperatures in the 60-80°F (15.6-26.7°C) range.•   Frequent thunderstorms and heavy rain.
 •   High relative humidities make it feel even warmer.
 Fall (September-November)     •   Temperatures cool down, averaging 40-60°F (4.4-15.6°C).•   Precipitation remains high, with rain and some snowfall.
 •   Days become shorter and nights get longer.
 Winter (December-February)     •   Cold and snowy, with average temperatures between 10-30°F (-12.2-1.1°C).•   Frequent snowfall and icy conditions.
 •   Days are short and nights are long.
 Extreme Weather Events     •   Severe thunderstorms  Common in the spring and summer, bringing heavy rain, hail, and occasionally tornadoes.     •   Winter storms  Snowfall and icy conditions can make travel and outdoor activities difficult.     •   Flooding  Heavy rains can cause river and stream overflows, leading to flash floods.     •   Droughts  Occasional dry periods can occur during the summer months. | 
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Coxsackie, NY, holds a rich natural and scientific heritage:Coxsackie Limestone: The town is renowned for its unique limestone, formed during the Devonian period. This limestone has been extensively used in construction throughout the region.Audubon Society's Zadock Pratt Sanctuary: Located nearby, this sanctuary protects over 1,000 acres of diverse habitats, including forests, wetlands, and grasslands. It's a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.Dr. Harold C. Urey: A prominent scientist and Nobel laureate in Chemistry, Urey was born in Coxsackie. His pioneering work on isotopes played a crucial role in understanding the origins of the Earth and the cosmos.Coxsackie Virus: The town is the namesake for a group of enteroviruses that cause hand, foot, and mouth disease. These viruses were first isolated in Coxsackie in the 1940s.Indian Ladder Farms: A historic apple orchard established in the 1800s, Indian Ladder Farms is known for its picturesque orchards, farm tours, and delicious apple products. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Olana State Historic Site: Former home of renowned Hudson River School painter Frederic Edwin Church, featuring stunning views of the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains. 2.Catskill Mountain Railroad: Scenic train ride through the picturesque Catskill Mountains, offering panoramic views and historic commentary. 3.Greenville-Athens Bridge: Historic suspension bridge spanning the Hudson River, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. | 
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