Overview:
Fairmont, Minnesota is the county seat of Martin County on the southern edge of the state. The city was built around a chain of five lakes: Lake George, Sisseton Lake, Budd Lake, Hall Lake, and Amber Lake. Fishing and boating are popular recreational activities in the area.
The climate in Fairmont and much of southern Minnesota can be characterized as humid continental, with hot and humid summers and cold and snowy winters. Spring and fall are relatively short, transitory seasons, and temperature swings can be dramatic from season to season. The city’s location in the southern region of the state means that temperatures are generally warmer than in more northerly areas. Tornadoes are also relatively common in the region, which is located along the northern edge of Tornado Alley. Precipitation is largely influenced by warm air masses flowing northward from the Gulf of Mexico, which brings moisture into the region. Nearly half of annual precipitation falls as rain during the summer months, while snowfall is typical during the winter.
State/ Province ID: MN
Station ID: C00212698
Directory Name: FAIRMONT_HCN_MN_C00212698
Elevation: 361.80m