| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Superior, Wisconsin, located in the northwestern part of the state, experiences a humid continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. Here's a summary of the climate conditions in Superior: Temperature •   Average Annual Temperature: 41.3°F (5.2°C)
 •   January Average: 15.8°F (-9.0°C)
 •   July Average: 67.4°F (19.7°C)
 •   Record High: 107°F (41.7°C)
 •   Record Low: -48°F (-44.4°C)
 Precipitation •   Average Annual Precipitation: 31.36 inches (797 mm)
 •   Average Snowfall: 71.5 inches (182 cm)
 •   Rainiest Month: September (4.25 inches or 108 mm)
 •   Driest Month: February (1.34 inches or 34 mm)
 Humidity •   Average Annual Humidity: 77%
 •   Highest Humidity: December (82%)
 •   Lowest Humidity: April (68%)
 Wind •   Average Wind Speed: 12.0 mph (19.3 km/h)
 •   Prevailing Wind Direction: West-Northwest
 Climate Summary •   Superior has cold winters with average January temperatures below freezing and frequent snowfall.
 •   Summers are warm with average July temperatures in the mid-60s Fahrenheit.
 •   The city experiences a significant amount of precipitation throughout the year, including both rain and snow.
 •   Humidity levels are generally high, especially during the summer months.
 •   Winds are typically moderate, with the prevailing wind direction being from the west-northwest.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Superior is home to the largest freshwater estuary in the world, where the St. Louis River meets Lake Superior.     •   The city is a major birdwatching destination, with over 300 species recorded within city limits.     •   The Superior Hiking Trail, a 310-mile footpath, passes through the city and offers stunning views of Lake Superior and the North Shore. Science     •   Superior is the site of the University of Wisconsin-Superior, a research institution with a focus on environmental science and engineering.     •   The city is home to the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve, which conducts scientific research and education on the estuary ecosystem.     •   The Superior Public Museum features exhibits on the region's natural history, including geology, wildlife, and Native American culture. Personalities     •   John Muir, the renowned naturalist and conservationist, visited Superior in the 1890s and wrote about the beauty of the North Shore.     •   Sigurd Olson, the author and environmentalist, spent summers in Superior and wrote extensively about the wilderness of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.     •   Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Graycliff Prairie House in Superior, one of only two Wright-designed houses in Wisconsin. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Enchanted Forest Water Safari is a water park located in Superior, Wisconsin. The park features a variety of water slides, pools, and other attractions. 2.Barker's Island is a park located on the waterfront of Superior, Wisconsin. The park features a beach, a playground, and a fishing pier. 3.Fairlawn Mansion and Museum is a historic mansion located in Superior, Wisconsin. The mansion was built in 1890 and is now a museum that tells the story of Superior's history. | 
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