Mississippi would have warmer temps. It is closer to the equator, and everybody knows, Michigan is cold. Michigan has freezing temperatures anywhere from before Halloween until after Easter, if you're in the lower peninsula. Up north is a whole other story, they get snow year round. But, if you average it, I suppose Michigan has several 90 degree days in July and August. The weather is out of control in Michigan, for the most part.
Mississippi is warmer because of gulf winds bringing warm moist air north, and because the state is further south than Missouri.
Michigan is a midwestern state.
Lansing is the capital city in the U.S. state of Michigan.
Illinois is a state in the United States of America. It is bordered by Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan, and Missouri. It is also bordered by Lake Michigan.
Michigan State is obviously way better then Michigan
Mississippibecause its further south
Mississippi, since it is further south, and draws southerly Gulf of Mexico breezes across the state regularly.
Mississippi, because it is closer To the middle of earth. :-)
Carson City is the capital city in the U.S. state of Nevada. Mississippi would have warmer year around temperatures than Missouri because Mississippi is further south than Missouri.
Mississippi.Because it is closer to the equator than Missouri is.
Mississippi is closer to the equator, so it will have a warmer climate. The average high/low temperature for January in Jackson, MS is 55°F to 35°F . The same data for St. Lous, MO is 38°F to 21°F.
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PERCEPTION: Michigan is the largest state east of the Mississippi River. REALITY: Georgia is the largest state east of the Mississippi River.
Arkansas is the state that is west of the Mississippi River and south of the state of Missouri.Arkansas is west of the Mississippi River and south of Missouri.Arkansas is west of the Mississippi River and south of Missouri.
Mississippi is warmer because Mississippi is near the equator, Missouri is north from the equator.
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No. Mississippi is a state and Detroit is a city of 5 million in Michigan. And if you're asking about the Mississippi river, no, it does not flow through Detroit.