| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Dentsville, South Carolina Climate Summary General Climate  Humid subtropical climate, characterized by hot, humid summers and mild winters. Temperature     •   Average Annual Temperature  63.4°F (17.4°C)     •   Average Summer Temperature (June-August)  80.6°F (27°C)     •   Average Winter Temperature (December-February)  46.1°F (7.8°C)     •   Record High Temperature  105°F (40.6°C)     •   Record Low Temperature  10°F (-12.2°C) Precipitation     •   Average Annual Precipitation  47.5 inches (1,207 mm)     •   Average Monthly Precipitation (June-August)  5.3 inches (135 mm)     •   Average Monthly Precipitation (December-February)  3.1 inches (79 mm)     •   Wettest Month  August (5.3 inches)     •   Driest Month  October (2.5 inches) Humidity     •   Average Annual Relative Humidity  74%     •   Average Summer Relative Humidity (June-August)  80%     •   Average Winter Relative Humidity (December-February)  65% Sunshine     •   Average Annual Sunshine  215 sunny days     •   Average Summer Sunshine (June-August)  8 hours per day     •   Average Winter Sunshine (December-February)  5 hours per day Other Climate Features     •   Tornado Risk  Moderate     •   Hurricane Risk  Low     •   Growing Season  230-250 days     •   Hardiness Zone  8a Overall  Dentsville, South Carolina experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Precipitation is distributed throughout the year, with slightly wetter summers and drier winters. | 
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Dentsville is home to the Congaree River Blueway, a 50-mile paddling trail showcasing the pristine Congaree River and its diverse ecosystem.     •   The area is known for its abundant wildlife, including black bears, bobcats, and over 200 bird species.     •   The Congaree National Park, just north of Dentsville, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and home to the largest intact old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the southeastern United States. Science     •   The University of South Carolina's Congaree Research Center, located in Dentsville, conducts cutting-edge research on the ecology and conservation of the Congaree River ecosystem.     •   The center has contributed significantly to the understanding of floodplain dynamics, water quality, and wildlife management. PersonalitiesDr. Francis Marion Weston (1836-1918): A physician, naturalist, and conservationist who played a pivotal role in establishing Congaree National Park.Dr. Robert R. Scott (1925-2017): A renowned ornithologist who conducted extensive research on the birds of the Congaree River ecosystem. His work contributed to the establishment of the Congaree National Park. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1. Congaree National Park (20 miles from Dentsville): Home to the largest intact old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the United States, offering hiking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing opportunities. 2. Sesquicentennial State Park (15 miles from Dentsville): Features a 1,300-acre lake, hiking trails, picnic areas, and a historic plantation house. 3. South Carolina State Museum (25 miles from Dentsville): Located in Columbia, this museum showcases the state's natural history, cultural heritage, and science exhibits. | 
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