Fort Thomas is found at intervals a climatical transition zone at the acute northern limit of the wet semitropical climate. The native climate may be a essentially a mix of the semitropics to the south and therefore the wet continental climate to the north. There ar many “micro-climates” found in Fort Thomas that manufacture hotter than usual or cooler than usual “pockets”. Within the hotter niches it’s not in the least uncommon to seek out such “subtropical” novelties because the common Wall lizard, the bull bay (Magnolia grandiflora), and even the rare Needle palm; Blue spruce and Salamander tend to occur within the cooler and shaded niches. Mitigatory variables for the climate of Fort Thomas include: the river, the region’s comparatively giant hills and valleys, And an urban heat influence because of the proximity of the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky (Covington, Newport, etc.) metropolitan space. Fort Thomas is found at intervals the geographic region of Kentucky and Southern Ohio and is additionally placed at intervals the northern outer boundary of the Upland South.
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