Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
| New Hartford, New York Climate Summary General Climate Humid continental climate with warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Average Temperature • Annual average: 48.3°F (9.1°C) • January average: 24.2°F (-4.3°C) • July average: 70.8°F (21.6°C) Precipitation • Annual average: 42.4 inches (107.7 cm) • Rainiest month: June (4.9 inches) • Driest month: February (2.4 inches) Snowfall • Annual average: 60.5 inches (153.7 cm) • Snowiest month: January (16.3 inches) Other Climate Data • Growing season 160-180 days • Average humidity 70% • Average wind speed 10 mph (16 km/h) • Prevailing wind direction West Climate Extremes • Record high temperature 100°F (37.8°C) • Record low temperature -25°F (-31.7°C) • Record 24-hour snowfall 24 inches (61 cm) Climate Trends • Rising temperatures New Hartford has experienced an increase in average temperatures over the past century, with the most significant warming occurring in the winter months. • Increased precipitation The region has also seen an increase in precipitation, particularly in the form of heavy rainfall events. • More frequent extreme weather New Hartford is experiencing more frequent and intense extreme weather events, such as heat waves, droughts, and floods. Climate Impacts • Agriculture Climate change is impacting the agricultural sector in New Hartford, leading to changes in crop yields and the spread of pests and diseases. • Water resources Increased precipitation and more frequent extreme weather events are putting stress on water resources, leading to flooding and droughts. • Human health The rise in temperatures and extreme weather events is also having a negative impact on human health, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses and respiratory problems. |
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| Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
| Natural HistorySangerfield River: Flows through the town, providing habitat for diverse aquatic life, including trout and bass. Cooperstown Bog:A unique wetland ecosystem with a rich diversity of plant and animal species, including orchids and carnivorous plants. New Hartford Shale:A geological formation dating back 400 million years, containing fossils of ancient marine life. Science Griffiss Air Force Base (retired):Former home to the Rome Air Development Center, a hub for cutting-edge research in radar and electronics. SUNY Polytechnic Institute:A major research university with a focus on nanotechnology, cybersecurity, and advanced manufacturing. Personalities John Watson Foster:U.S. Secretary of State under Benjamin Harrison, born in New Hartford. William Henry Seward:U.S. Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln, had a summer home in the town. Alexander Graham Bell:Inventor of the telephone, visited New Hartford and conducted experiments with his device there. |
| Tourist Attractions
| 1.Oneida County Historical Society** 2.New Hartford Public Library** 3.Clinton Central School** |
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