Florida, by far, on average, that is.
However, areas on the Mojave Desert in Southeast California/Arizona do get VERY hot in the summer, and Texas also gets quite hot.
Florida's record high is only 109-112, but its average climate again is the highest in the Continental US.
Hawaii is also warm year-round, but elevation also shapes its average climate.
If your looking for a comfortable warm climate, California (not too north/inland is awesome, and areas in the general Southeast are desirable as well.
The equatorial region near the Earth's equator typically has the warmest continuous weather due to its proximity to the sun. Countries such as Ecuador, Colombia, and Indonesia experience hot and humid conditions year-round with very little variation in temperature.
The warmest city in Colorado in the winter is Canon City. Penrose is also one of the warmest of all of the cities in Colorado during the winter months.
Yes, 2017 was one of the warmest years on record, but not the warmest.
The eye is the warmest part of the storm.
Yes, the warmest years of the 20th century actually occurred in the late 1990s. Data shows that the years 1997, 1998, and 1999 were among the warmest years of the 20th century.
No Canadian state has the warmest weather because Canada is divided into Provence's and territories, not states like the USA.
The warmest city in the state of New Mexico is : LOVING
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The warmest weather typically experienced in the United States during the month of December is in southern Florida and parts of southern California.
The warmest December weather ever recorded in the United States was in 2015, with temperatures reaching as high as 83 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas.
The warmest weather is typically found near the equator, where the sun's rays are most direct and consistent throughout the year. This includes regions such as tropical countries in Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, and Central America.
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July is typically the warmest month in Delaware, with average high temperatures reaching into the 80s and sometimes even the 90s.