Overview:
Winamac is located in the northwest region of Indiana. The Tippecanoe River resides to the east of the area, branching off into much smaller rivers and streams nearby. Otherwise, the terrain is mostly flat and developed, with few distinguishing features. The climate of the county provides ample precipitation and favorable temperatures for farming.
Summertime temperatures can get quite hot at times, with temperatures averaging the low-70°Fs, but they exceed 90°F about ten days per year. Wintertime temperatures are frequently cold, with temperatures falling below freezing (32°F) over 100 days per year. Most of the area’s annual precipitation falls during the summer months and early fall. Extreme precipitation events occur infrequently, with just under 1 week per year. Thunderstorms, which are prominent mostly in July, occur about 42 days each year.
State/ Province ID: IN
Station ID: C00129670
Directory Name: WINAMAC_2SSE_HCN_IN_C00129670
Elevation: 210.30m