| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Sure, here is a Climate Summary for Newton, TX: Newton, Texas Climate Summary     •   Climate Type  Humid subtropical climate     •   Average Annual Temperature  68.4°F (20.2°C)     •   Average Annual High Temperature  79.7°F (26.5°C)     •   Average Annual Low Temperature  57.1°F (13.9°C)     •   Average Annual Precipitation  52.95 inches (134.5 cm)     •   Average Annual Snowfall  0.4 inches (1.0 cm) Temperature     •   The hottest month is August, with an average high temperature of 92.6°F (33.7°C) and an average low temperature of 72.5°F (22.5°C).•   The coldest month is January, with an average high temperature of 55.9°F (13.3°C) and an average low temperature of 38.3°F (3.5°C).
 Precipitation     •   Newton receives an average of 52.95 inches (134.5 cm) of precipitation each year.•   The wettest month is May, with an average of 6.27 inches (15.9 cm) of rain.
 •   The driest month is October, with an average of 2.89 inches (7.3 cm) of rain.
 Snowfall     •   Newton receives an average of 0.4 inches (1.0 cm) of snow each year.•   Snowfall is rare in Newton, but it does occur occasionally.
 Severe Weather     •   Newton is located in an area that is prone to severe weather, including tornadoes, thunderstorms, and hail.•   Tornadoes are the most common severe weather threat in Newton.
 •   Thunderstorms are also common in Newton, and they can produce hail, strong winds, and lightning.
 Climate Change     •   The climate in Newton is changing.•   The average annual temperature has increased by 1.5°F (0.8°C) since 1895.
 •   The average annual precipitation has increased by 5.6 inches (14.2 cm) since 1895.
 •   The number of days with extreme heat has increased since 1895.
 •   The number of days with heavy precipitation has increased since 1895.
 Sources     •   National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)•   National Weather Service (NWS)
 •   Climate Prediction Center (CPC)
 •   Texas A&M University
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Newton is home to the Big Thicket National Preserve, a vast ecosystem containing over 100,000 acres of diverse flora and fauna.     •   The area is known for its abundant birdlife, including the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker.     •   The Neches River, which flows through Newton, supports a variety of aquatic species, including alligators and largemouth bass. Science     •   Newton is the birthplace of famed astronomer Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson.     •   The city is home to the Newton Science Center, an interactive museum that promotes STEM education.     •   The Newton Independent School District has a strong emphasis on science and technology, with several award-winning programs. Personalities     •   In addition to Dr. Tyson, Newton has produced other notable figures, including:         •   John Connally, former Governor of Texas and Secretary of the Treasury         •   Bill Moyers, journalist and political commentator         •   Pat Green, country music singer-songwriter | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Sabine National Forest: A vast and diverse forest offering hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. 2.Big Thicket National Preserve: A sprawling wilderness area with lush forests, bayous, and diverse wildlife. 3.Toledo Bend Reservoir: A large reservoir known for its excellent fishing, boating, and water sports. | 
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