| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | New Beaver, Pennsylvania Climate Summary Temperature     •   Average annual temperature: 50.7°F (10.4°C)•   Average summer temperature (June-August): 72.4°F (22.4°C)
 •   Average winter temperature (December-February): 29.3°F (-1.5°C)
 Precipitation     •   Average annual precipitation: 41.5 inches (1054 mm)•   Average snowfall: 42.5 inches (108 cm)
 •   Wettest month: May (4.4 inches)
 •   Driest month: February (2.4 inches)
 Humidity     •   Average relative humidity: 73% Wind     •   Average wind speed: 9.5 mph (15.3 km/h)•   Prevailing wind direction: West
 Sunshine     •   Average annual sunshine: 2,100 hours Climate Classification     •   Humid continental climate (Köppen: Dfa) Climate Characteristics     •   Warm, humid summers with occasional heat waves•   Cold, snowy winters with frequent temperature fluctuations
 •   Moderate precipitation throughout the year
 •   Occasional thunderstorms and severe weather events
 •   High humidity levels, especially in summer
 •   Moderate wind speeds with prevailing westerlies
 •   Abundant sunshine, especially in summer
 Climate Trends     •   Increasing average temperatures over the past century•   More frequent and intense extreme weather events, such as heat waves and heavy precipitation
 •   Decreasing snowfall and snowpack
 •   Earlier spring and later fall seasons
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   New Beaver is home to the largest beaver dam in the world, spanning over 2,300 feet.     •   The area is a haven for wildlife, including bald eagles, herons, and otters.     •   The Beaver River, which flows through the town, is renowned for its fishing and kayaking. Science     •   In the 19th century, New Beaver was a center for iron production.     •   The town's first blast furnace, built in 1838, was a technological marvel of its time.     •   Today, New Beaver hosts the Beaver Area Heritage Museum, which displays artifacts from the town's industrial past. Personalities     •   James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States, was born near New Beaver in 1791.     •   Henry Clay Frick, the industrialist and art collector, spent his childhood in New Beaver.     •   John A. Brashear, the astronomer and telescope maker, was born in New Beaver in 1840. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.The Big Beaver Wetlands is a 2,600-acre wetland complex located just south of New Beaver. The wetlands are home to a variety of plant and animal life, including over 200 species of birds. Visitors can explore the wetlands on foot, by bike, or by boat. 2.The Beaver River is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and kayaking. The river is home to a variety of fish species, including bass, walleye, and muskie. Visitors can also enjoy the scenery along the river, which includes rolling hills, forests, and farmland. 3.The Beaver Falls Trail is a 1.5-mile hiking trail that follows the Beaver River. The trail is relatively flat and easy to walk, making it a good option for families with young children. Visitors can enjoy the scenery along the river, as well as the occasional waterfall. | 
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