Averages will natually vary considerably depending on which part of the State you are interested in. The NE Kingdom is considerably colder than Franklin County and the Burlington area (warmed by proximity to Lake Champlain) and the southern part of the state. The mountain regions can be down right arctic (and indeed tundra ecosystems have survived from the ice age on the tops of several higher peaks). That said, the averages for Burlington (our largest city) are: Average daily high: 53 F Average daily low: 34 F Overall average: 43 F Which would be a typical day in April or October Considering the dramatic range of temperatures in Vermont, such broad averages are of little practical use. However, you can easily find more detailed information at any number of state information and weather sources such as: http://www.go-vermont.com/Burlington/Weather/
The average degree (in Fahrenheit) of the state of Vermont is 22 degrees. This is ten degrees below freezing and Vermont is known to have very cold winters, just like the rest of New England and the north Atlantic region of the USA.
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winter: 44f summer: 77f
below zero in winter and about 90 in summer
The average temperature during winter is about 20 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature during summer is about 80 degrees. All in all, it's about the same as it is now.
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In Chile, the average winter temperature is 7.5 degrees Celsius. The average summer temperature in Chile is 19.5 degrees Celsius.
The average temperature during winter is about 20 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature during summer is about 80 degrees. All in all, it's about the same as it is now.