| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Lodi, Ohio Climate Summary Location  Medina County, OhioElevation
  1,073 feet (327 meters)Climate Zone
  Humid Continental (Köppen Dfa) Temperature     •   Average Annual Temperature  50.6°F (10.3°C)     •   Average Summer Temperature (June-August)  70.6°F (21.4°C)     •   Average Winter Temperature (December-February)  28.5°F (-1.9°C)     •   Record High Temperature  106°F (41.1°C)     •   Record Low Temperature  -25°F (-31.7°C) Precipitation     •   Average Annual Precipitation  37.8 inches (960 millimeters)     •   Average Snowfall  30.2 inches (76.7 centimeters)     •   Wettest Month  May (4.1 inches / 104 millimeters)     •   Driest Month  February (2.1 inches / 53 millimeters) Humidity     •   Average Annual Humidity  72%     •   Most Humid Month  July (78%)     •   Least Humid Month  January (65%) Wind     •   Average Annual Wind Speed  11.4 mph (18.3 km/h)     •   Prevailing Wind Direction  West-southwest Other     •   Growing Season  170 days (April 20th     •   October 7th)     •   Hardiness Zone  6a Climate Summary Lodi, Ohio experiences a humid continental climate with warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. The average annual temperature is 50.6°F (10.3°C), with average summer temperatures in the 70s (21-27°C) and average winter temperatures in the 20s (-7 to -1°C). Precipitation is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with an average of 37.8 inches (960 millimeters) annually. Snowfall averages 30.2 inches (76.7 centimeters) per year. Lodi's climate is influenced by its location in the Great Lakes region. The Great Lakes act as a moderating influence on the climate, keeping temperatures cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. The prevailing wind direction is west-southwest, which brings in moist air from the Gulf of Mexico. This contributes to the area's high humidity levels. The climate in Lodi is generally favorable for agriculture. The long growing season and ample precipitation support a variety of crops, including corn, soybeans, and wheat. The area is also home to several wineries and vineyards. | 
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Lodi Marsh State Nature Preserve, a 2,500-acre wetland, is home to diverse flora and fauna, including bald eagles, great blue herons, and swamp rose mallow.     •   The Black River, which flows through Lodi, is a designated State Scenic River and supports a variety of fish species, including smallmouth bass and walleye. Science     •   Lodi is the birthplace of the \ | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Lodi Community Park: This sprawling park offers a variety of amenities, including a playground, splash pad, walking trails, and a dog park. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. 2.Lodi Historic District: This charming district features a collection of historic buildings, including the Lodi Depot Museum, which houses exhibits on the city's history. Visitors can also take a stroll down Main Street and admire the Victorian-era architecture. 3.Black River National Wildlife Refuge: This refuge is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, turkeys, and waterfowl. Visitors can explore the refuge's trails, go fishing, or simply enjoy the scenery. | 
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