Climate twins of Killbuck, OH
These are the US cities whose 12-month climate pattern most closely matches Killbuck's. Each "twin" must be at least 140 miles away to avoid trivial near-neighbor matches. Similarity is computed across all 24 monthly metrics (12 average temperatures + 12 average precipitations), normalized so temperature and precipitation contribute equally.
Side-by-side: Killbuck vs its climate twin
Top match: Port Jefferson, OH
| Month | Killbuck | Port Jefferson | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | Low | Precip | High | Low | Precip | |
| January | 35.5°F | 18.0°F | 2.86 in | 34.4°F | 17.9°F | 2.89 in |
| February | 39.0°F | 19.1°F | 2.08 in | 38.5°F | 20.1°F | 2.31 in |
| March | 48.9°F | 26.9°F | 3.14 in | 48.9°F | 28.0°F | 3.17 in |
| April | 62.1°F | 36.4°F | 3.87 in | 62.3°F | 37.8°F | 4.08 in |
| May | 72.0°F | 47.0°F | 4.23 in | 72.8°F | 49.1°F | 4.08 in |
| June | 80.3°F | 56.3°F | 4.88 in | 81.2°F | 58.9°F | 4.70 in |
| July | 83.7°F | 60.3°F | 4.23 in | 84.3°F | 62.1°F | 4.57 in |
| August | 82.3°F | 58.4°F | 3.37 in | 83.0°F | 59.8°F | 3.76 in |
| September | 76.2°F | 50.7°F | 3.29 in | 77.9°F | 52.5°F | 3.11 in |
| October | 64.6°F | 39.5°F | 3.08 in | 65.2°F | 41.5°F | 2.89 in |
| November | 51.6°F | 30.5°F | 2.83 in | 51.1°F | 31.5°F | 3.17 in |
| December | 40.4°F | 23.7°F | 2.87 in | 39.6°F | 23.9°F | 2.92 in |
Cities that consider Killbuck their climate twin
These US cities have Killbuck in their top 3 most-similar list — meaning if you were to move from any of these places, Killbuck would feel familiar.
- Bryant, IN (ranks Killbuck #2)
How this is computed
Each city is represented by a 24-dimensional vector: 12 monthly average temperatures and 12 monthly average precipitations. Each dimension is z-score normalized across the population of US cities, so that temperature variance and precipitation variance contribute proportionally. Distance between cities is Euclidean. We filter out cities within 2° latitude/longitude (~140 miles) so that "twins" mean climatically similar but geographically distinct — not just the neighboring town. Full methodology →