| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Rogue River, Oregon Climate Summary General Climate     •   Mild, wet winters with cool, dry summers•   Mediterranean climate classification (Csb)
 •   Influenced by the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains
 Temperature     •   Average annual temperature: 52.3°F (11.3°C)•   Average summer high: 82.5°F (28.1°C)
 •   Average winter low: 32.1°F (0.1°C)
 •   Record high: 115°F (46.1°C)
 •   Record low: -10°F (-23.3°C)
 Precipitation     •   Average annual precipitation: 35.4 inches (900 mm)•   Majority of precipitation occurs during the winter months
 •   Average number of rainy days per year: 120
 •   Snowfall is rare, averaging less than 1 inch (2.5 cm) per year
 Humidity     •   Average annual relative humidity: 72%•   Higher humidity during the winter months
 •   Lower humidity during the summer months
 Sunshine     •   Average annual sunshine hours: 2,340•   Most sunshine during the summer months
 •   Least sunshine during the winter months
 Wind     •   Prevailing wind direction: Southwest•   Average wind speed: 7.2 mph (11.6 km/h)
 •   Strongest winds occur during the winter months
 Other Climate Features     •   Fog is common during the spring and summer months•   Wildfires can occur during the summer months
 •   Occasional flooding during the winter months
 Climate Change Impacts     •   Rising temperatures•   Increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, such as heat waves and heavy rainfall
 •   Changes in precipitation patterns, with drier summers and wetter winters
 •   Increased risk of wildfires
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   The Rogue River is a designated Wild and Scenic River, renowned for its pristine waters, towering cliffs, and abundant wildlife.     •   It is home to over 100 fish species, including the iconic steelhead trout and Chinook salmon.     •   The river's rugged canyon walls are composed of volcanic rock, formed by ancient eruptions. Science     •   The Rogue River is a major source of water for irrigation and hydroelectric power.     •   Scientists have studied the river's unique ecosystem to understand the impacts of climate change and human activity.     •   The river's headwaters are home to the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Monument, a biodiversity hotspot protecting rare and endangered species. Personalities     •   Chief John, a renowned Takelma leader, played a pivotal role in negotiating with settlers and protecting the river's resources.     •   Zane Grey, the legendary Western writer, immortalized the Rogue River in his novel \ | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Rogue River National Recreation Trail: This scenic 40-mile trail follows the Rogue River through a stunning canyon, offering opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing, and rafting. 2.Lost Creek Lake: This picturesque lake is a popular spot for swimming, boating, fishing, and camping. The surrounding area offers hiking trails and scenic views. 3.Crater Lake National Park: While not directly in Rogue River, this stunning national park is just a short drive away and is home to the deepest lake in the United States, Crater Lake. The park offers hiking trails, scenic drives, and opportunities for wildlife viewing. | 
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