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Weaverville (Californie)

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Weaverville (Chimariko: Ho'raqtu) is a census-designated place and the county seat of Trinity County, California, United States. Its population is 3,667 as of the 2020 census, up from 3,600 from the 2010 census. Founded in 1850, Weaverville is a historic California Gold Rush town. Located at the foot of the current Trinity Alps Wilderness Area, Weaverville was once home to approximately 2,000 Chinese gold miners and had its own Chinatown. Logging and tourism were the economic mainstays of Weaverville for many years. The regional economy has been in steady decline for many years, with only a small uplift brought about by the global real estate bubble. Since 1990, the unemployment rate in the county has ranged from 4.3% in September 2018 to 25.0% in January 1992. The county's unemployment rate in July 2019 was 5.1%. Weaverville is located at (40.736687, -122.936208). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all of it land. Weaverville has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csa, bordering on Csb), though owing to its inland valley location the town is wetter and observes much larger diurnal temperature variations, creating colder mornings, than considered prototypical for the climate type. The National Weather Service has had a cooperative weather station in Weaverville since 1894. Based on those records, average January temperatures are a maximum of and a minimum of , while July temperatures average a maximum of and a minimum of . There are an average of 77.3 afternoons with highs of or higher, plus an average of 126.8 mornings with lows of or lower, although only two afternoons every three years fail to rise above freezing, and only one morning every three years will fall to or below. The record high temperature was on August 4, 1932, and the record low temperature was on December 9, 1972. Average annual precipitation is , with an average of 83 days annually with measurable precipitation.
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