| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Mohawk, New York Climate Summary General Climate •   Humid continental climate with warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters.
 Temperature •   Average annual temperature: 48.1°F (9°C)
 •   Average summer temperature (June-August): 72.3°F (22.4°C)
 •   Average winter temperature (December-February): 26.6°F (-3°C)
 •   Record high temperature: 99°F (37.2°C)
 •   Record low temperature: -29°F (-33.9°C)
 Precipitation •   Average annual precipitation: 43.5 inches (110.5 cm)
 •   Average snowfall: 62.5 inches (158.8 cm)
 •   Most precipitation occurs in the summer months.
 Humidity •   Average relative humidity: 70%
 •   High humidity levels during the summer months.
 Sunshine •   Average annual sunshine: 2,200 hours
 •   Most sunshine occurs in the summer months.
 Wind •   Prevailing wind direction: West-southwest
 •   Average wind speed: 10.2 mph (16.4 km/h)
 Seasonal Characteristics Spring (March-May) •   Temperatures gradually rise.
 •   Precipitation increases, with occasional thunderstorms.
 •   Snow cover melts, and vegetation begins to grow.
 Summer (June-August) •   Warm and humid.
 •   High temperatures often reach 80°F (26.7°C) or higher.
 •   Frequent thunderstorms and occasional heat waves.
 Fall (September-November) •   Temperatures cool down.
 •   Precipitation decreases.
 •   Foliage changes color and falls.
 Winter (December-February) •   Cold and snowy.
 •   Temperatures often drop below freezing.
 •   Snowfall is frequent, with occasional snowstorms.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Mohawk is home to the Mohawk River, a major tributary of the Hudson River.     •   The area boasts diverse ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, and grasslands.     •   Notable wildlife species include deer, bears, eagles, and migratory birds. Science     •   In 1816, the Erie Canal opened in Mohawk, connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.     •   The village was a hub for canal traffic and played a vital role in the development of the American transportation system.     •   Today, Mohawk is home to the Mohawk Valley Community College, which offers programs in science, technology, and engineering. Personalities     •   Sir William Johnson, a British general and Superintendent of Indian Affairs, lived in Mohawk from 1756-1774.     •   Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a prominent suffragette, was born in Mohawk in 1815.     •   The village has produced several notable scientists and inventors, including Charles Goodyear, who developed the vulcanization process for rubber. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Herkimer Diamond Mines (Middleville, NY): A unique destination where visitors can dig for their own Herkimer diamonds, which are double-terminated quartz crystals found only in this area. 2.Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor (Herkimer, NY): A scenic 125-mile trail that follows the Mohawk River and highlights the region's rich history, culture, and natural beauty. 3.Fort Herkimer Church (Little Falls, NY): A historic church built in 1760 that played a pivotal role in the American Revolutionary War. It is now a museum and community center. | 
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