
Other Regional Information
Climate: A humid continental type
climate, modified by the tempering influence of Lake Superior
and by local variations in topography. Lake Superior acts as a
large storage basin for heat or cold and thus tends to increase
the number of frost-free days along the lake, but also acts as a
coolant in the summer. The average yearly precipitation is 32.1
inches. In summer, Douglas County away from the lake is
considerably warmer.
Season Average Temperature Range
Winter Average Low: -1 Fahrenheit
Summer Average Low: 46 Fahrenheit
Winter Average High: 25 Fahrenheit
Summer Average High: 78 Fahrenheit
Spring Average Low: 17 Fahrenheit
Fall Average Low: 23 Fahrenheit
Spring Average High: 59 Fahrenheit
Fall Average High: 66 Fahrenheit
Water Resources:
In addition to beautiful Lake Superior, there are 431 lakes
in Douglas County. The mainland shore bordering Lake Superior is
23.77 miles in length. Lake Superior consists of 31,820 square
miles. Its maximum depth is 1,333 feet with a total water volume
of 3 quadrillion gallons. To take a circle tour of the lake, you
would have to travel a total of 1,300 miles. The states that
border Lake Superior are Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan and
the Canadian Province that borders Lake Superior is Ontario.
Forest Resources:
Superior Municipal Forest, located within
Superior city limits, is the 2nd largest municipal
forest, within city limits, in the nation. The forest is 4,500
acres, which includes summer and winter recreational activities
and trails. Also located in Douglas County is the Brule River
State Forest which includes 40,000 acres, including 6 miles of
Lake Superior Shoreline.
Richard I. Bong Municipal Airport:
Includes a 5,100 foot runway that runs SE to
NW and a new NE to SW runway. Modern hanger. Full-time
maintenance with beacon and restaurant facility on premises.
Civil Air Patrol Unit. The municipal airport is served with two
global positioning system (GPS) instrument approaches and an
AWOS is available.
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