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Stinnett, Texas is a small town located in the northeastern part of the state. The climate in Stinnett is considered semi-arid, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Summers are typically hot and dry, with temperatures often exceeding 90°F (32°C). Winters are generally mild, with temperatures ranging from 30°F (-1°C) to 60°F (15°C).
Hydrologically, Stinnett is situated near the Canadian River, which provides a source of water and recreation for residents and visitors. The river is known for its diverse aquatic life and offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and kayaking. Additionally, the nearby Lake Meredith National Recreation Area, located just south of Stinnett, provides even more recreational opportunities, including camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing.
Outdoor enthusiasts in Stinnett can take advantage of the town's proximity to several state parks, such as Palo Duro Canyon State Park, known for its stunning canyons and scenic trails. With its unique climate and access to natural water sources, Stinnett offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities for individuals and families to explore and enjoy.
Stinnett receives approximately 500mm of rain per year, with humidity levels near 61% and air temperatures averaging around 14°C. Stinnett has a plant hardyness factor of 6, meaning plants and agriculture in this region thrive during a short period during spring and early summer. Most plants will die off during the colder winter months.