California
Florida
Oklahoma
I'm planning on going to college in one of those states and i've never visited any of them
Or is there a website that can tell me? I've tried googling it and nothing came up.What is the weather like in the following states:?
check out sites below.
Florida is hot and humid.
Arizona is very hot and dry.
California - depends on where you are.
Oklahoma - tornados.
I would select the best college 1st then decide on location/weather.
Or, depending on city college is in, research that city and it's annual temperatures, things to do etc.
Massachusetts is 74 degrees todayWhat is the weather like in the following states:?
Arizona usually hits around 105 Cali usually in the 70's in the winter months and 90's in the summer
Floriday is usually the same as cali but has a lot of rain storms
Oklahoma sorry coudlnt tell you
http://www.weatherbase.com/
you can look up the average temperature, precipitation, snowfall, etc. by the city and state.
hope this helps!What is the weather like in the following states:?
Since these are big states where the weather varies from place to place, you'll get the most accurate information by looking at particular cities. To do this:
1. Make a list of the cities with schools you're considering
2. Go to weather.com (http://www.weather.com/)
3. Type in the city and state. On the next screen, look for the link near the top called 'Averages and Records' (it's in with the yesterday | today | current, etc. links).
4. This will give you average temperatures by month, precipitation information, plus a good selection of weather facts.
Here's an example for San Francisco:
http://www.weather.com/outlook/recreatio鈥?/a>
They call Florida "The Sunshine State" for a reason. It's sunny and green, with blue skies and lots of lakes and water - especially with beaches within an hour of any part of the state.
It's humid in the summer, but the moisture makes tropical environment green and lush gardens and landscapes. If you love water, beaches, %26amp; outdoor fun, Florida is great!
This link has info on Florida, including different areas, along with links to other areas for you to research.
Check it out!
Oklahoma
Hot Humid Nasty - Lots of insects = summer.
Rain and black ice = winter
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