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New London, Wisconsin, experiences four distinct seasons throughout the course of a year. In the summer months, temperatures typically range from the mid to upper 70s Fahrenheit (25 - 26 degrees Celsius) during the day, and into the mid to upper 50s Fahrenheit (14 - 15 degrees Celsius) at night. The hottest temperature on record was 103 degrees Fahrenheit (39 degrees Celsius) in July of 1936. In the winter months, temperatures typically range from the mid to upper 20s Fahrenheit (-2 to -3 degrees Celsius) during the day, and into the teens Fahrenheit (-9 to -10 degrees Celsius) at night. The coldest temperature on record was -38 degrees Fahrenheit (-39 degrees Celsius) in January of 1888.
Springtime temperatures in New London usually range from the mid to upper 50s Fahrenheit (14 - 15 degrees Celsius) during the day, and into the upper 30s Fahrenheit (3 - 4 degrees Celsius) at night. Autumn temperatures usually range from the mid to upper 50s Fahrenheit (14 - 15 degrees Celsius) during the day, and into the mid to upper 30s Fahrenheit (2 - 3 degrees Celsius) at night.
The area experiences moderate precipitation throughout the year, with the most rainfall occurring during the summer months. Snowfall typically begins in late November and continues through mid-March.
As of 2020, the city population is 7121.
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