Probably, however on any given day that could change. Such is the nature of weather patterns.
yes
Mississippi is very much so hotter than Texas, or "feels hotter" because of the humidity. Both states reach high temperatures, but it's Mississippi's humidity that really kills you
Hotter than two rats screwin in a wool sock!
Mississippi by income and Vermont by GDP.
Virginia - June 25, 1788; Vermont - March 4, 1791; Mississippi - December 10, 1817
Vermont.
No U.S. state is bordered by Maine, Vermont and Mississippi. Maine and Vermont are located in northeast United States. Mississippi is located in southern United States. New Hampshire is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. Mississippi is bordered by Tennessee to the north; Alabama to the east; Arkansas across the Mississippi River; Louisiana to the west; and the Gulf of Mexico to the south.
Mississippi by income, Vermont by GDP.
Vermont
Its colour. White stars are hotter than blue stars which are hotter than yellow which are hotter than orange, which are hotter than red.
Vermont is further north than Indiana. Indiana is farther south than Vermont.
Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Dakota, Ohio, Vermont and Virginia have cities named Montpelier. Montpelier is the capital of Vermont.