Southern Florida!, Texas, California...
Miami and Southern FL hits 70s or low 80s.. that's warm, not exactly HOT
Southern Cali is usually in the 60s, so you wouldn't sport a Bikini.
Hawaii is really the only state that would be truly hot in February.
The warm air mass that develops over land influencing weather in the US is the continental tropical air mass. It forms over warm, dry areas and brings hot and dry conditions to the region it affects.
The polar and tropical air masses have the greatest effect on weather conditions in much of the US. The clash between these two air masses leads to a wide range of weather patterns, including cold fronts, warm fronts, and severe weather events.
A warm air mass that influences the weather in the US and develops over land is called a continental tropical (cT) air mass. This air mass originates over the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, bringing hot and dry conditions to the region it moves into.
The polar front is the most significant direct contributor to weather events in the United States. The polar front represents the zone of contact between cold, polar air and warm, tropical air. These two do not mix freely. The cold air usually forces the warm air to rise, thus frequently resulting in precipitation and storms. These latitudinal movements and vertical movements result in the transfer of heat and many changes in the characteristics of the atmosphere, otherwise known as weather.
The weather in the US is typically reported in Fahrenheit.
Key West
Arizona is warm pretty much all the time.
In the US you could live in Florida for good jobs. The state also has warm weather and access to many outdoor activities.
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warm weather is difficult for us people
warmer than most of the US, but I went there on Christmas vacation last year and it wasn't as warm as I'd hoped. Its an island.
it is summer. Argentina has the seasons opposite of the US, so there is Christmas in warm weather!
The Pacific ocean is warm so it would keep the coast warm/cool
it is the continental (c)
The warm air mass that develops over land influencing weather in the US is the continental tropical air mass. It forms over warm, dry areas and brings hot and dry conditions to the region it affects.
Warm weather occurs due to the Earth's tilt and its proximity to the sun, which leads to more direct sunlight and higher temperatures in certain regions. Additionally, factors such as ocean currents, air circulation patterns, and elevation can also influence local temperatures and weather conditions.
There was a great Blizzard followed by rain showers on the East Coast of the US.