| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Healdville, Vermont experiences a humid continental climate, characterized by warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Here's a summary of the climate data for Healdville: Temperature •   Average annual temperature: 44.6°F (7°C)
 •   Average summer temperature (June-August): 66.6°F (19.2°C)
 •   Average winter temperature (December-February): 21.4°F (-5.9°C)
 •   Record highest temperature: 96°F (35.6°C)
 •   Record lowest temperature: -43°F (-41.7°C)
 Precipitation •   Average annual precipitation: 38.1 inches (968 mm)
 •   Average snowfall: 72.6 inches (184 cm)
 •   Number of days with measurable precipitation: 121 days
 •   Number of days with snowfall: 63 days
 Humidity •   Average relative humidity: 72%
 •   Highest humidity: 86% (July)
 •   Lowest humidity: 58% (February)
 Wind •   Average wind speed: 9.2 mph (14.8 km/h)
 •   Prevailing wind direction: West-southwest
 Climate Classification •   Köppen climate classification: Dfb (Warm-summer humid continental climate)
 Notable Climate Features •   Healdville experiences significant seasonal variations in temperature, with hot and humid summers and cold and snowy winters.
 •   The area receives a moderate amount of precipitation throughout the year, with slightly higher amounts in the summer months.
 •   Snowfall is common during the winter months, and the area can experience occasional snowstorms.
 •   Healdville is located in USDA Hardiness Zone 4a, which means that the average annual minimum temperature ranges from -30°F to -25°F (-34.4°C to -31.7°C).
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Healdville is home to the Healdville Marsh, a 1,000-acre wetland complex that supports diverse wildlife, including migratory birds, amphibians, and reptiles.     •   The Marsh is a vital stopover point for waterfowl and shorebirds during their annual migrations. Science     •   In 1857, Healdville was the site of a major earthquake that registered 5.5 on the Richter scale.     •   The earthquake caused significant damage to buildings and infrastructure in the area. PersonalitiesThomas Heald: The founder of Healdville, who established a sawmill and gristmill in the early 19th century.Dr. Charles H. Chandler: A prominent 19th-century chemist and educator who spent his summers in Healdville.Dr. William H. Dall: A renowned malacologist and paleontologist who collected specimens from the Healdville Marsh. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Healdville Historic District - A 200-acre historic district that includes over 50 buildings, including the Healdville Schoolhouse, the Healdville General Store, and the Healdville Meeting House. 2.Mount Ascutney State Park - A 3,323-acre state park that offers hiking, camping, fishing, and boating. The park is home to Mount Ascutney, a 3,144-foot mountain that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. 3.Vermont Institute of Natural Science - A 470-acre nature center that offers exhibits on Vermont's natural history, as well as hiking trails, a raptor center, and a butterfly garden. | 
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