Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
Santiago is an unincorporated community in Santiago Township, Sherburne County, Minnesota, United States, near the junction of Sherburne County Roads 3 and 11. The St. Francis River flows through the community.
Geography
Sherburne County Roads 16 and 23 are also in the immediate area, as is the Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge.
Nearby towns include Clear Lake, Foley, Princeton, and St. Cloud. Santiago is 12 miles north of Becker, and 26 miles north-northwest of Elk River.
Climate
Climate data for Santiago, Minnesota (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1961–present)
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Month
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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Year
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Record high °F (°C)
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55 (13)
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61 (16)
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80 (27)
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96 (36)
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95 (35)
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104 (40)
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105 (41)
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101 (38)
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97 (36)
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90 (32)
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75 (24)
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62 (17)
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105 (41)
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Mean daily maximum °F (°C)
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22.1 (−5.5)
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27.4 (−2.6)
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40.2 (4.6)
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55.6 (13.1)
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68.8 (20.4)
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76.9 (24.9)
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80.9 (27.2)
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79.1 (26.2)
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71.6 (22.0)
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57.2 (14.0)
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40.1 (4.5)
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26.7 (−2.9)
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53.9 (12.2)
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Daily mean °F (°C)
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13.0 (−10.6)
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17.7 (−7.9)
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30.4 (−0.9)
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44.3 (6.8)
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57.1 (13.9)
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65.9 (18.8)
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70.0 (21.1)
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67.9 (19.9)
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60.2 (15.7)
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46.7 (8.2)
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31.9 (−0.1)
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18.9 (−7.3)
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43.7 (6.5)
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Mean daily minimum °F (°C)
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3.8 (−15.7)
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7.9 (−13.4)
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20.7 (−6.3)
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33.0 (0.6)
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45.4 (7.4)
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54.9 (12.7)
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59.1 (15.1)
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56.6 (13.7)
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48.7 (9.3)
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36.2 (2.3)
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23.6 (−4.7)
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11.0 (−11.7)
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33.4 (0.8)
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Record low °F (°C)
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−41 (−41)
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−39 (−39)
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−34 (−37)
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−2 (−19)
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16 (−9)
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30 (−1)
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37 (3)
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34 (1)
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18 (−8)
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5 (−15)
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−24 (−31)
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−41 (−41)
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−41 (−41)
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Average precipitation inches (mm)
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0.77 (20)
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0.90 (23)
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1.72 (44)
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2.83 (72)
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3.90 (99)
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4.23 (107)
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3.99 (101)
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4.06 (103)
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2.90 (74)
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2.72 (69)
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1.56 (40)
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1.11 (28)
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30.69 (780)
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Average snowfall inches (cm)
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9.8 (25)
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9.5 (24)
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8.7 (22)
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3.5 (8.9)
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0.1 (0.25)
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0.0 (0.0)
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0.0 (0.0)
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0.0 (0.0)
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0.0 (0.0)
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0.8 (2.0)
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6.5 (17)
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10.5 (27)
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49.4 (125)
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Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in)
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5.1
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4.4
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6.4
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8.8
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10.3
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10.4
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9.1
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8.6
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8.2
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7.9
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5.6
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6.2
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91.0
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Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in)
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4.9
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3.8
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3.1
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1.4
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0.1
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0.0
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0.0
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0.0
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0.0
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0.4
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3.0
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5.7
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22.4
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Source: NOAA[2][3]
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History
Santiago was platted in 1857.[4] A post office called Santiago operated between 1858 and 1985.[5]
References