Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
| Tysons Corner, VA Climate Summary General Climate • Tysons Corner, VA has a humid subtropical climate, characterized by hot, humid summers and mild, cool winters. • The average annual temperature is 56.7°F (13.7°C). • The average annual precipitation is 44.5 inches (113 cm). Temperature • The warmest month is July, with an average temperature of 79.2°F (26.2°C). • The coldest month is January, with an average temperature of 33.6°F (0.9°C). • The average daily temperature range is 20.6°F (11.4°C). Precipitation • The wettest month is May, with an average precipitation of 4.5 inches (11.4 cm). • The driest month is February, with an average precipitation of 2.6 inches (6.6 cm). • The average annual snowfall is 19.2 inches (48.8 cm). Sunshine • The sunniest month is July, with an average of 8.6 hours of sunshine per day. • The cloudiest month is December, with an average of 4.2 hours of sunshine per day. Wind • The prevailing wind direction is from the southwest. • The average wind speed is 9.1 mph (14.6 km/h). Climate Extremes • The highest recorded temperature was 107°F (41.7°C) on July 20, 1980. • The lowest recorded temperature was -15°F (-26.1°C) on January 22, 1985. • The greatest 24-hour snowfall was 28 inches (71.1 cm) on January 20, 1987. Climate Change • The climate of Tysons Corner, VA is changing. The average annual temperature has increased by 1.5°F (0.8°C) since 1895. • The average annual precipitation has increased by 4 inches (10 cm) since 1895. • The number of days with extreme heat (temperatures above 90°F or 32°C) has increased since 1895. • The number of days with extreme cold (temperatures below 32°F or 0°C) has decreased since 1895. Impacts of Climate Change • The changing climate is having a number of impacts on Tysons Corner, VA, including: • More frequent and severe heat waves • More intense storms • Rising sea levels • Changes in plant and animal life • Increased risk of flooding and drought Adaptation and Mitigation • The Town of Tysons Corner is taking steps to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change, including: • Investing in green infrastructure, such as rain gardens and bioswales, to help manage stormwater runoff • Planting trees to help reduce the urban heat island effect • Promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy • Working with other communities in the region to develop a coordinated response to climate change |
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| Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
| Natural History • Tysons Corner is situated on the Potomac River watershed, home to diverse flora and fauna. • The area was once a vast forest inhabited by wolves, bears, and deer. • The nearby Difficult Run stream supports a population of native brook trout. Science • The National Science Foundation (NSF) has its headquarters in Tysons Corner. • The NSF funds groundbreaking research in science and engineering. • The area is also home to several biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. Personalities • George Washington owned land in the area, which he named \ |
| Tourist Attractions
| 1. Tysons Corner Center: One of the largest shopping malls in the United States, with over 300 stores and restaurants. 2. Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts: A performing arts center that hosts a variety of shows, including concerts, plays, and dance performances. 3. Meadowlark Botanical Gardens: A 95-acre botanical garden with a variety of gardens, including a rose garden, a Japanese garden, and a children's garden. |
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