Having a mean temperature of 43 degrees fahrenheit (6 degrees celsius), making it the seventh coldest state in the United States, the state is classified as having a humid continental climate. The state has recorded the coldest temperature in New England, -50 degrees fahrenheit, in Bloomfield, on December 30, 1933; Maine also recorded a -50 degree temperature in Big Black River in 2009.
Vermont's weather changes throughout the seasons. It is cold and snowy in the winter, wet and muddy in the spring, hot and humid in the summer, and crisp and cool in the fall. Hope this helps.
Vermont's average summer temperature ranges between 60-80 degrees of fahrenheit. This is so because, Vermont is thereby located farther north then states down south, such as Florida! Florida's range is much higher. Vermont does have its warm days though.
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The only major body of water on a Vermont border is Lake Champlain on the northwest border.
the water in vermont is as fresh as ever an you can drink tap water any time
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Vermont.
Quebec borders Vermont to the north.
Most folks don't know that White River Junction, Vermont is an ancient volcanic island.
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Vermont is in the Eastern Time Zone. GMT -5. From the second week in March to the first weekend in November, Vermont observes Daylight Saving Time and pushes the time forward an hour. (GMT -4)
In Vermont, the climate is continual moist.
whats Vermont's climate. the answer is continual moist
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The climate of Vermont is diverse and varies region to region. This state has shorter summers and longer winters and the coldest temperature ever recorded was -50 degrees Fahrenheit.
In january the average high is 27 and the average low is 10. In july the average high is 81 and the average low is 60.
Vermont
Vermont is a U.S, state. Vermont is the only state in Vermont.
The University of Vermont is located in the state of Vermont.
Vermont is the only state in New England that is totally landlocked.
the climate in this area also known as the south west is humid subtropical.. and if u don't know this Ur dumb
Vermont's regions are: the Vermont Lowlands, the Green Mountains, the Taconic Mountains, the Valley of Vermont, the Vermont Piedmont, and the Northeast Highlands.