| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Hortonville, Wisconsin Climate Summary General Climate     •   Hortonville, Wisconsin has a humid continental climate, with warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters.•   The average annual temperature is 46.7°F (8.2°C).
 •   The average annual precipitation is 32.07 inches (815 mm).
 Summer     •   The average summer temperature is 70.6°F (21.4°C).•   The average high temperature in July is 81.3°F (27.4°C).
 •   The average low temperature in July is 59.9°F (15.5°C).
 •   The average precipitation in July is 3.83 inches (97 mm).
 Winter     •   The average winter temperature is 22.8°F (-5.1°C).•   The average high temperature in January is 29.2°F (-1.6°C).
 •   The average low temperature in January is 16.3°F (-8.7°C).
 •   The average precipitation in January is 1.69 inches (43 mm).
 Spring and Fall     •   The average spring temperature is 46.3°F (7.9°C).•   The average fall temperature is 46.1°F (7.8°C).
 •   The average precipitation in April is 3.03 inches (77 mm).
 •   The average precipitation in October is 2.76 inches (70 mm).
 Climate Extremes     •   The highest temperature ever recorded in Hortonville was 105°F (40.6°C) on July 13, 1936.•   The lowest temperature ever recorded in Hortonville was -41°F (-40.6°C) on January 20, 1985.
 •   The greatest amount of precipitation ever recorded in Hortonville in a single month was 11.50 inches (292 mm) in July 1997.
 •   The greatest amount of snowfall ever recorded in Hortonville in a single month was 35.0 inches (889 mm) in January 1979.
 Climate Change     •   The climate in Hortonville is changing, and the changes are becoming more noticeable.•   The average annual temperature has increased by about 2°F (1.1°C) since the late 19th century.
 •   The number of days with extreme heat has increased, and the number of days with extreme cold has decreased.
 •   The amount of precipitation has also increased, and the precipitation is becoming more intense.
 •   These changes are having a negative impact on the environment and on human health.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Hortonville is home to the Glacial Lake Winnebago Natural Area, a 300-acre preserve showcasing remnants of the last Ice Age.     •   The area boasts diverse plant life, including rare orchids and carnivorous plants. Science     •   In 1988, Hortonville High School students discovered a meteorite that became known as the Hortonville Meteorite.     •   The meteorite is a rare type called a chondrite and has provided valuable insights into the formation of the solar system. PersonalitiesDr. Robert Harrington: A renowned astronomer who worked at the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wisconsin. He was born in Hortonville in 1922.Dr. John Verhoeff: A pioneer in the field of ophthalmology who developed the Verhoeff stain, a technique still used today to diagnose eye diseases. He was born in Hortonville in 1876. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Hortonville Historical Society Museum** 2.Hortonville Park** 3.Hortonville Public Library** | 
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