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Monthly Averages
Month
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Jan
52°F 11°C
33°F 0°C
7 in 18 cm
Feb
56°F 13°C
36°F 2°C
11 in 27 cm
Mar
64°F 17°C
42°F 5°C
12 in 30 cm
Apr
72°F 22°C
50°F 10°C
7 in 18 cm
May
79°F 26°C
58°F 14°C
4 in 10 cm
Jun
85°F 29°C
64°F 17°C
8 in 21 cm
Extended Forecast
Friday
Jan 8
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27°F -2°C
Lo:
9°F -12°C
Saturday
Jan 9
Hi:
27°F -2°C
Lo:
11°F -11°C
Sunday
Jan 10
Hi:
32°F 0°C
Lo:
18°F -7°C

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Hampton Inn & Suites West Point

Oct 8, 2009

Large, well equiped and clean rooms, staff very helpful and friendly, good facilities, and great value for money. more

Main Street Market & Restaurant

Oct 7, 2009

Excellent quality of food, chef is exceptional, great service, great value for money. more

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