| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Mannford, Oklahoma Climate Summary General Climate     •   Humid subtropical climate•   Hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters
 •   Average annual temperature: 59.7°F (15.4°C)
 •   Average annual precipitation: 38.6 inches (980 mm)
 Summer (June-August)     •   Average temperature: 83.5°F (28.6°C)•   High temperatures often exceed 90°F (32°C)
 •   Humidity is high, making it feel even hotter
 •   Occasional thunderstorms with heavy rain
 Winter (December-February)     •   Average temperature: 38.6°F (3.7°C)•   Low temperatures can drop below freezing
 •   Precipitation is mostly in the form of rain, but occasional snow is possible
 •   Average snowfall: 5.5 inches (140 mm)
 Spring (March-May)     •   Average temperature: 62.6°F (17°C)•   Temperatures can fluctuate widely
 •   Precipitation is moderate, with occasional thunderstorms
 Fall (September-November)     •   Average temperature: 57.2°F (14°C)•   Temperatures gradually cool
 •   Precipitation is generally light, but occasional thunderstorms are possible
 Extreme Weather     •   Tornadoes  Mannford is located in Tornado Alley and experiences an average of 1-2 tornadoes per year.     •   Hail  Hail is common during thunderstorms in the spring and summer.     •   Flooding  Heavy rains can cause flooding in low-lying areas.     •   Drought  Occasional droughts can occur, especially during the summer months. Climate Trends     •   Over the past century, Mannford has experienced a slight increase in average temperatures and a decrease in precipitation.•   Climate models predict that these trends will continue in the future, with more extreme weather events becoming more common.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Mannford is home to the Mannford Grasslands, a 1,200-acre preserve featuring diverse grasslands, wetlands, and oak savannas.     •   The area was once a hunting ground for the Osage and Pawnee tribes, who relied on the abundant wildlife.     •   The grasslands are now a haven for migratory birds, including the greater prairie-chicken and northern harrier. Science     •   Mannford is the site of the Oklahoma Baptist University Observatory, which houses a 16-inch reflecting telescope.     •   The observatory is used for research and educational outreach, providing students and the public with opportunities to study astronomy.     •   Mannford has a strong science education program, with students regularly participating in science fairs and competitions. PersonalitiesJohn Merle Coulter: A renowned botanist and university president, Coulter was born in Mannford in 1851.Will Rogers: The beloved humorist and actor lived in Mannford for several years and is buried in the town cemetery.Roy Clark: The country music legend grew up in Mannford and began his musical career there. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve (Bartlesville, OK): A sprawling estate featuring a world-class museum with art, Native American artifacts, and natural history exhibits, as well as a wildlife preserve with bison, elk, and other animals. 2.Osage Hills State Park (Pawhuska, OK): A scenic park with hiking trails, a lake for fishing and boating, and historic sites related to the Osage Nation. 3.Gilcrease Museum (Tulsa, OK): A renowned art museum with a vast collection of Native American, Western, and American art, as well as a beautiful sculpture garden. | 
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