Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
| Thiensville, Wisconsin Climate Summary General Climate • Thiensville has a humid continental climate, with warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. • The average annual temperature is 47.2°F (8.4°C). • The average annual precipitation is 32.7 inches (83.1 cm). • The average annual snowfall is 42.7 inches (108.4 cm). Summer • The average summer temperature is 72.2°F (22.3°C). • The average high temperature in July is 82.6°F (28.1°C). • The average low temperature in July is 61.8°F (16.6°C). • The average precipitation in July is 3.8 inches (9.7 cm). Winter • The average winter temperature is 22.2°F (-5.4°C). • The average high temperature in January is 29.5°F (-1.4°C). • The average low temperature in January is 14.9°F (-9.5°C). • The average precipitation in January is 1.8 inches (4.6 cm). Spring and Fall • The average spring temperature is 47.2°F (8.4°C). • The average high temperature in April is 57.6°F (14.2°C). • The average low temperature in April is 36.8°F (2.7°C). • The average precipitation in April is 3.2 inches (8.1 cm). • The average fall temperature is 47.2°F (8.4°C). • The average high temperature in October is 57.6°F (14.2°C). • The average low temperature in October is 36.8°F (2.7°C). • The average precipitation in October is 2.7 inches (6.9 cm). Climate Extremes • The highest temperature ever recorded in Thiensville was 104°F (40°C) on July 14, 1936. • The lowest temperature ever recorded in Thiensville was -36°F (-37.8°C) on January 21, 1930. • The greatest amount of precipitation ever recorded in a single month in Thiensville was 12.1 inches (30.7 cm) in August 1986. • The greatest amount of snowfall ever recorded in a single month in Thiensville was 30.2 inches (76.7 cm) in December 1985. |
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| Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
| Natural History • Thiensville is situated on the banks of the Milwaukee River, a major waterway that supports a diverse ecosystem. • The village is home to the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, a 185-acre sanctuary with woodlands, wetlands, and prairies. Science • Thiensville was the birthplace of Dr. Emil Truog (1882-1958), a renowned soil scientist who developed the Truog method for determining soil acidity, revolutionizing agricultural practices. Personalities • The village was founded in 1845 by German immigrant John Thien, who established a sawmill and gristmill on the Milwaukee River. • Thiensville was a popular summer resort in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, attracting visitors with its scenic beauty and proximity to Milwaukee. • Notable residents have included architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed several homes in the village, and actress Katharine Hepburn, who spent her childhood summers in Thiensville. |
| Tourist Attractions
| 1.Schlitz Audubon Nature Center: A 185-acre nature preserve with hiking trails, a bird sanctuary, and an environmental education center. 2.Thiensville Village: A charming historic village with quaint shops, restaurants, and a riverfront park. 3.Ozaukee Interurban Trail: A 30-mile paved trail for biking, walking, and running, passing through Thiensville and connecting to other communities in Ozaukee County. |
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