| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Millville, Utah, located in Cache County, experiences a semi-arid climate with distinct seasons. Here's a summary of the climate conditions in Millville: Temperature     •   Average Annual Temperature  48.6°F (9.2°C)     •   Average Summer Temperature (June     •   August)  71.1°F (21.7°C)     •   Average Winter Temperature (December     •   February)  29.3°F (-1.5°C)     •   Record High Temperature  104°F (40°C)     •   Record Low Temperature  -37°F (-38.3°C) Precipitation     •   Average Annual Precipitation  15.3 inches (388 mm)     •   Average Snowfall  58.7 inches (149 cm)     •   Wettest Month  May (2.4 inches or 61 mm)     •   Driest Month  July (0.4 inches or 10 mm) Humidity     •   Average Relative Humidity  55%     •   Lowest Relative Humidity  20% (July)     •   Highest Relative Humidity  80% (January) Wind     •   Average Wind Speed  7.6 mph (12.2 km/h)     •   Prevailing Wind Direction  West-southwest Climate Classifications     •   Köppen Climate Classification  BSk (Semi-arid Climate)     •   USDA Plant Hardiness Zone  5b Additional Information •   Millville experiences warm, dry summers with occasional thunderstorms.
 •   Winters are cold and snowy, with temperatures dropping below freezing for extended periods.
 •   Spring and fall seasons are generally mild, with variable weather conditions.
 •   The area is prone to occasional droughts, especially during the summer months.
 •   Millville's climate is influenced by its location in the Great Basin, which is characterized by a rain shadow effect that results in lower precipitation compared to surrounding regions.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Millville, Utah, nestled in the Cache Valley, boasts a rich natural history and scientific legacy.Paleontological Paradise: Millville is renowned for its abundant fossil beds, dating back millions of years. The area has yielded a treasure trove of ancient marine creatures, including trilobites, brachiopods, and crinoids.Scientific Pioneer: In the early 20th century, Millville became a hub for scientific exploration. Dr. Charles Walcott, renowned paleontologist and director of the Smithsonian Institution, established a field station here. His work significantly advanced our understanding of early life forms.Prominent Personalities: Millville has been home to notable figures in science and engineering. Dr. George W. Goethals, chief engineer of the Panama Canal, was born here. Dr. William Peterson, a prominent astronomer, spent his childhood in Millville.Natural Beauty: Millville's natural surroundings are breathtaking. The Logan River meanders through the town, creating picturesque vistas. The nearby Wellsville Mountains offer scenic hiking trails and panoramic views. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge: A vast wetland complex that provides habitat for over 260 species of birds, including bald eagles, pelicans, and waterfowl. 2.Logan Canyon Scenic Byway: A breathtaking 30-mile drive through Logan Canyon, featuring stunning views of limestone cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and dense forests. 3.First Dam: A historic dam built in 1894 to divert water from the Bear River for irrigation purposes. It offers scenic views and opportunities for fishing and boating. | 
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