| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Jollyville, Texas Climate Summary Location  Central Texas, approximately 15 miles northwest of Austin Climate Type  Humid subtropical Average Temperature     •   Annual: 66.4°F (19.1°C)•   Summer (June-August): 83.5°F (28.6°C)
 •   Winter (December-February): 47.4°F (8.6°C)
 Average Precipitation     •   Annual: 36.12 inches (917.5 mm)•   Wettest month: May (5.31 inches / 134.9 mm)
 •   Driest month: October (2.42 inches / 61.5 mm)
 Humidity     •   High humidity throughout the year, especially during summer months•   Average relative humidity: 69%
 Wind     •   Prevailing wind direction: South-southeast•   Average wind speed: 7.5 mph (12.1 km/h)
 Sunshine     •   Abundant sunshine year-round•   Average annual sunshine hours: 2,730
 Seasons     •   Spring (March-May)  Mild temperatures, increasing rainfall, and occasional thunderstorms     •   Summer (June-August)  Hot and humid, with frequent thunderstorms and occasional heat waves     •   Fall (September-November)  Pleasant temperatures, decreasing rainfall, and occasional cold fronts     •   Winter (December-February)  Cool to cold temperatures, occasional freezing nights, and infrequent precipitation Climate Extremes     •   Highest recorded temperature  112°F (44.4°C)     •   Lowest recorded temperature  1°F (-17.2°C)     •   Average number of days with thunderstorms  58     •   Average number of days with snow  0.2 Climate Change Impacts     •   Rising temperatures, with more frequent and intense heat waves•   Changes in precipitation patterns, with more extreme rainfall events and longer droughts
 •   Increased risk of wildfires and flooding
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Nestled in the Texas Hill Country, Jollyville boasts a rich natural history. Its diverse ecosystem encompasses the Jollyville Plateau, a unique geological formation with limestone cliffs and caves. The area is home to a wide range of flora and fauna, including the endangered golden-cheeked warbler and the Jollyville Plateau salamander. In the 19th century, Jollyville was a thriving farming community. It became a center for scientific research in the early 20th century when the University of Texas acquired land for its Balcones Research Center. The center has played a vital role in studying the region's ecology and developing sustainable agricultural practices. One notable personality associated with Jollyville is Dr. E.W. Shuler, a renowned physician and naturalist. In the 1920s, he established the Shuler Museum of Paleontology, which houses a vast collection of fossils from the Texas Hill Country. Dr. Shuler's work helped to advance the understanding of the region's geological history. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Zilker Park: Located about 15 minutes from Jollyville, Zilker Park is a sprawling urban park with something for everyone. It features the Zilker Botanical Garden, the Zilker Hillside Theater, the Zilker Zephyr miniature train, and the Barton Creek Greenbelt, a popular hiking and biking trail. 2.Barton Creek Square Mall: This upscale outdoor shopping mall is located just a few minutes from Jollyville. It features over 180 stores and restaurants, including Nordstrom, Macy's, and Apple. 3.Deep Eddy Pool: This historic outdoor swimming pool is located about 10 minutes from Jollyville. It's known for its spring-fed water and its beautiful Art Deco architecture. | 
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