Yes, the weather this week will be under 70 degrees.
No, Georgia is the twenty-fourth largest state. Montana is the fourth largest state.
Montana
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Minnesota has colder weather than Oklahoma or Georgia.
Montana would be coldest state, in general, compared to Georgia. Montana is one of the northern-most states in the continental U.S., bordering the country of Canada, while Georgia is, on average, 14 degrees of latitude further south. Also Montana is, on average, much higher, with a mean elevation 3,396 feet, compared to Georgia's 591-foot mean elevation. Georgia is considered to have a subtropical climate, with average temperatures (Fahrenheit) in populated areas ranging from winter lows of 33 degrees to summer highs of 92 degrees. Montana's temperatures, by contrast, tend to range from 15-degree lows to highs from 69 degrees to 84 degrees depending on the location.
Alaska
Montana State University is located in the state of Montana.
Division 1-AA has such schools as: Florida A&M, Eastern Kentucky, Boise State, Idaho State, Southern Illinois, Montana State, Georgia Southern, Northeast Louisiana, Youngstown State, Marshall, Montana, Massachusetts, Delaware, James Madison, Appalachian State, Northern Iowa.
Montana does not have a designated state fruit at this time. Only about 70 percent of the states in the United States have a designated fruit.
Idaho would likely have colder weather than Georgia. Idaho is located further north and has a more continental climate with colder winters, while Georgia has a more temperate climate with milder winters.
Washington typically has colder weather than Georgia, as it is located further north and closer to Canada. Georgia tends to have milder winters due to its more southern location and proximity to the Gulf of Mexico.