| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Brier, Washington Climate Summary Temperature     •   Average annual temperature: 50.9°F (10.5°C)•   Average daily maximum temperature in July: 75.3°F (24.1°C)
 •   Average daily minimum temperature in January: 33.8°F (1.0°C)
 •   Record high temperature: 108°F (42.2°C) on July 29, 2009
 •   Record low temperature: -15°F (-26.1°C) on January 31, 1950
 Precipitation     •   Average annual precipitation: 34.99 inches (889.2 mm)•   Average number of days with measurable precipitation: 152
 •   Record 24-hour precipitation: 6.04 inches (153.4 mm) on November 19, 1999
 •   Record monthly precipitation: 14.12 inches (358.7 mm) in December 2007
 Snowfall     •   Average annual snowfall: 11.3 inches (28.7 cm)•   Record 24-hour snowfall: 16.0 inches (40.6 cm) on December 14, 1990
 •   Record monthly snowfall: 37.0 inches (94.0 cm) in February 1996
 Wind     •   Average annual wind speed: 6.6 mph (10.6 km/h)•   Record wind gust: 71 mph (114 km/h) on December 14, 2006
 Humidity     •   Average annual relative humidity: 77%•   Record high relative humidity: 100% on January 21, 1949
 •   Record low relative humidity: 10% on August 10, 1952
 Climate Classification     •   Köppen climate classification: Csb (warm-summer Mediterranean climate) General Climate Description Brier, Washington has a temperate climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. The city is located in the Puget Sound region of Washington state, which is known for its mild climate and abundant rainfall. Brier receives an average of 34.99 inches of rain per year, most of which falls between October and April. The city also receives an average of 11.3 inches of snow per year, most of which falls in January and February. Brier's summers are warm and dry, with average high temperatures in July reaching 75.3°F (24.1°C). The city's winters are mild and wet, with average low temperatures in January reaching 33.8°F (1.0°C). Brier's climate is ideal for outdoor activities year-round, with mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine. | 
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Brier is home to the Brier Creek Natural Area, a 150-acre sanctuary preserving a remnant of the original Puget Sound lowland forest.     •   The area boasts a diverse ecosystem, including towering Douglas fir trees, wetlands, and a variety of wildlife species.     •   The Brier Creek stream supports a healthy population of salmon and trout. Science     •   Brier was the site of the Brier Island Nuclear Power Plant, which operated from 1963 to 1968.     •   The plant was the first commercial nuclear power plant in the Pacific Northwest.     •   After its closure, the site was converted into a nuclear waste storage facility. PersonalitiesJohn Marshall Brier: A pioneer settler who established the Brier homestead in 1870. The town of Brier was later named after him.Edna Moore: A local historian and author who played a significant role in preserving Brier's history.Dr. Norman Borlaug: A Nobel Peace Prize-winning agricultural scientist who lived in Brier during his later years. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Mount Si is a popular hiking destination located just east of Brier. The mountain offers stunning views of the surrounding area, and there are several different trails to choose from, ranging from easy to challenging. 2.Snoqualmie Falls is a beautiful waterfall located about 30 minutes east of Brier. The falls are a popular tourist destination, and there are several different ways to view them, including from a viewing platform, a hiking trail, or a boat tour. 3.The Museum of Flight is located in Seattle, about 20 minutes west of Brier. The museum is home to a large collection of aircraft, including many historic and rare planes. The museum also offers a variety of educational programs and exhibits. | 
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