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  1. Georgia is the fifth-hottest U.S. state. Like its neighbor Florida, the state has a subtropical climate. The average annual temperature is 64.3°F (17.9°C). The southern region of the state has summers ranging from 90°F to 100°F, while the northern part has milder summers ranging from 72°F to 82°F. Average Temperatures by State 2024.

  2. State-wide averages of annual temperatures range from a high of 70.7 degrees Fahrenheit (21.5 degrees Celsius) in Florida to a low of 26.6 °F (-3.0 °C) in Alaska. For the entire United States, excluding Hawaii and Alaska, the year averages 52.7 °F (11.5 °C). The temperatures are based on data collected by weather stations throughout each ...

  3. This sequence of USA maps illustrates how the temperatures change across the seasons. The series allows you to visually compare average temperatures among American states and through the year. A state's color is based on its average temperature for the season. Each color represents a different 5-degree Fahrenheit span of temperature.

  4. USA State-Wide Weather Averages. Choose a link to view the average weather across every state, plus rankings of all 50 states by temperature or total rain and snow. The links take you to data for normal temperatures, precipitation, sunshine, humidity and snowfall. Temperature. Spring.

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  6. Nov 1, 2023 · Worldwide, 2016 was the warmest year on record, 2020 was the second-warmest, and 2012–2021 was the warmest decade on record since thermometer-based observations began. Global average surface temperature has risen at an average rate of 0.17°F per decade since 1901 (see Figure 2), similar to the rate of warming within the contiguous 48 states.

  7. Regional and state average temperature rankings were unremarkable for 2022. Annual minimum temperatures were 0-2 degrees F (0-1.1 degrees C) below normal across the region. The coolest minimum temperature departures were along and west of the Mississippi River, with minimum temperatures closer to normal in the east.

  8. The U.S. Climate Normals are a large suite of data products that provide information about typical climate conditions for thousands of locations across the United States. Normals act both as a ruler to compare today’s weather and tomorrow’s forecast, and as a predictor of conditions in the near future. The official normals are calculated for a uniform 30 year period, and consist of annual ...

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