| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Tivoli, New York Climate Summary Location  Hudson Valley region, approximately 100 miles north of New York City Climate Zone  Humid continental climate (Köppen classification: Dfb) Average Temperature     •   Annual: 50.1°F (10.1°C)•   January: 26.4°F (-3.1°C)
 •   July: 73.6°F (23.1°C)
 Average Precipitation     •   Annual: 44.7 inches (1137 mm)•   Driest month: February (2.7 inches / 69 mm)
 •   Wettest month: June (4.8 inches / 122 mm)
 Snowfall     •   Annual: 40.5 inches (103 cm)•   Snowiest month: January (13.9 inches / 35 cm)
 Sunshine     •   Annual: 2,300 hours•   Sunniest month: July (280 hours)
 •   Cloudiest month: December (160 hours)
 Extreme Weather Events     •   Heat waves  Occasional heat waves with temperatures reaching into the 90s (32°C) or higher.     •   Cold snaps  Cold spells with temperatures dropping below 0°F (-18°C) can occur during winter.     •   Thunderstorms  Frequent thunderstorms during summer months, sometimes accompanied by hail or strong winds.     •   Snowstorms  Moderate to heavy snowstorms can occur during winter, especially in January and February. Climate Trends     •   Rising temperatures  Tivoli has experienced a gradual increase in average temperatures over the past century.     •   Increased precipitation  The amount of precipitation has also increased slightly in recent decades.     •   More frequent extreme weather events  Heat waves, cold snaps, and heavy rainfall events have become more common in recent years. Overall  Tivoli, New York has a humid continental climate with moderate temperatures and precipitation. The area experiences all four seasons, with warm summers and cold winters. Extreme weather events can occur, but they are not as frequent as in some other parts of the United States. | 
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History and Science     •   Tivoli is home to the Hudson River School Art Trail, featuring works by renowned landscape painters inspired by the area's natural beauty.     •   The Tivoli Bays Nature Preserve protects 1,000 acres of wetlands, forests, and meadows, providing habitat for diverse wildlife.     •   The Tivoli Quarry, a former limestone mine, is now a popular rock climbing destination, showcasing geological formations. Historical Personalities     •   Frederic Edwin Church, a prominent Hudson River School artist, lived and painted in Tivoli from 1860-1899. His estate, Olana, is now a National Historic Landmark.     •   John Burroughs, a renowned naturalist and writer, lived in Tivoli from 1874-1895. His home, Riverby, is now a museum dedicated to his work.     •   Nikola Tesla, the inventor of alternating current, had a laboratory in Tivoli in the early 1900s. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1. Villa Tivoli: A historic Italianate mansion built in 1847, offering guided tours and special events. 2. Clermont State Historic Site: The former estate of Robert Livingston, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, featuring a restored mansion, gardens, and hiking trails. 3. Innisfree Garden: A beautiful 180-acre botanical garden with stunning displays of flowers, shrubs, and trees, as well as a Japanese teahouse and meditation garden. | 
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