Seymour topographic map
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Seymour
The climate is humid subtropical (Köppen: Cfa) with an extreme temperature deviation, but much of the time, the variation is always more and the warm weather prevails over the cold as the averages and the records show. Its subtropical location and south of the center of a large land mass bring occasional outbreaks even to a latitude and not very high altitude. The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters, sometimes cold. On August 12, 1936, Seymour witnessed the record highest temperature in Texas (120 °F) (49 °C), a record that was tied by the city of Monahans on June 28, 1994.
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Name: Seymour topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Seymour, Baylor County, Texas, 76380, United States (33.57758 -99.28730 33.65528 -99.23953)
Average elevation: 401 m
Minimum elevation: 379 m
Maximum elevation: 426 m
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Seymour
United States > Texas > Baylor County
The climate is humid subtropical (Köppen: Cfa) with an extreme temperature deviation, but much of the time, the variation is always more and the warm weather prevails over the cold as the averages and the records show. Its subtropical location and south of the center of a large land mass bring occasional…
Average elevation: 401 m