| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Womelsdorf, PA Climate Summary General Climate •   Humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and cool, dry winters.
 •   Four distinct seasons.
 Temperature •   Average annual temperature: 52.2°F (11.2°C)
 •   Average summer temperature (June-August): 72.6°F (22.6°C)
 •   Average winter temperature (December-February): 30.8°F (-0.9°C)
 •   Record high temperature: 102°F (38.9°C)
 •   Record low temperature: -18°F (-28.3°C)
 Precipitation •   Average annual precipitation: 42.9 inches (109 cm)
 •   Average snowfall: 21.2 inches (53.8 cm)
 •   Most precipitation occurs in May and June.
 •   Least precipitation occurs in January and February.
 Humidity •   Average annual relative humidity: 73%
 •   Highest humidity in summer (78%)
 •   Lowest humidity in winter (67%)
 Wind •   Average wind speed: 9 mph (14 km/h)
 •   Prevailing wind direction: West-southwest
 Sunshine •   Average annual sunshine: 2,500 hours
 •   Most sunshine in summer (300 hours per month)
 •   Least sunshine in winter (130 hours per month)
 Other Climate Features •   Occasional thunderstorms in summer.
 •   Occasional snowstorms in winter.
 •   Fog is common in valleys and low-lying areas.
 •   Tornadoes are rare but possible.
 Climate Trends •   Temperatures have been increasing slightly over the past century.
 •   Precipitation patterns have become more variable.
 •   Extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall and heat waves, have become more frequent.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Womelsdorf, PA, boasts a rich natural history and notable personalities. Natural HistoryWomelsdorf Sinkhole: A 100-foot-deep natural sinkhole formed by the collapse of limestone bedrock. It hosts a diverse ecosystem, including ferns, mosses, and salamanders.Tulpehocken Creek: The creek flows through Womelsdorf and supports a variety of aquatic life, including trout, bass, and crayfish. ScienceDr. Henry Muhlenberg: A Lutheran minister and botanist who established the first botanical garden in America in Womelsdorf in 1765. He identified and classified numerous plant species.Dr. John H. Brinton: A physician and naturalist who collected and studied fossils in the Womelsdorf area. His collection is now housed at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. PersonalitiesGeorge Washington: The first President of the United States visited Womelsdorf in 1791 and dined at the historic Red Rose Inn.Daniel Boone: The famous frontiersman may have visited Womelsdorf while exploring the Tulpehocken Valley.Henry Melchior Muhlenberg: A prominent Lutheran minister and the father of Henry Muhlenberg, who played a significant role in the establishment of the Lutheran Church in America. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Daniel Boone Homestead (Birdsboro, PA): The historic home of the legendary frontiersman, featuring a museum, guided tours, and living history demonstrations. 2.French Creek State Park (Elverson, PA): A scenic park with a 10-mile lake, hiking trails, camping, fishing, and boating opportunities. 3.Reading Public Museum (Reading, PA): A large and diverse museum with exhibits on natural history, art, science, and technology, including a planetarium and an arboretum. | 
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