Connecticut is the warmest of all New England states temps usually 87-98 degrees in the summer. In Connecticut droughts are familiar in some parts of the state.
The second warmest is Massachusetts particularly in the south eastern part of the state average temp 85-95 summer droughts unusual. The comes Rhode Island average summer temp 82-93 droughts uncommon. New Hampshire average summer temp 79-88. Vermont slightly cooler than New Hampshire average summer temp 78.5-86. In both New Hampshire and vermont drought is very uncommon. Then in Maine average summer temp 76-84.5 drought rare.
not even close
New England is a lot warmer than Minnesota or the Dakotas, but it's a lot colder than the southern states in the U.S.
The warmest city in the state of New Mexico is : LOVING
New Mexico. New Mexico is the 16th warmest state in the winter (with average temps in the mid 30's F or 2.3C) and Maine is the 47th warmest state in the winter (with average temps in the teens or -8.4C).
Yes, Massachusetts is a New England state.
No. New England is a region, not a state. Therefore it is not eligible to have a state flower.
Florida's climate is the warmest
New England, state
The New England Patriots play for New England.
Vermont is the only New England state that does not have a coast line.
It is a New England state and has no color.
No Canadian state has the warmest weather because Canada is divided into Provence's and territories, not states like the USA.
Vermont is the only New England state that does not have a coast line.
New England is not a state.