Wyoming would be the coldest state among these 4 in the winter. Next would be Tennessee, then Georgia, and lastly Arizona.
Wyoming: For most of the State, mean maximum temperatures in July range between 85 and 95° F. With increasing elevation, average values drop rapidly. A few places in the mountains at about the 9,000 foot level have average maximums in July close to 70° F. For most places away from the mountains, the mean minimum temperature in July ranges from 50 to 60 ° F. Of course, the mountains and high valleys are much cooler with average lows in the middle of the summer in the 30s and 40s with occasional drops below freezing.
Tennessee: Across the State, the average annual temperature varies from over 62° F in the extreme southwest to near 45 degrees atop the highest peaks of the east. Moving from the West to the East across the state:
Georgia: The mountain region to the northwest is colder than the rest of the state, The average temperatures there in January and July are 39 °F (4 °C) and 78 °F (26 °C) respectively. For the rest of the state, winter daytime highs range from approximately 50 °F (10 °C) in the northernmost interior areas to near 70 °F (21 °C) along the coast and in the extreme south. Summer daytime temperatures in Georgia often exceed 90 °F (32 °C). Overnight lows fall to near 68 °F (20 °C).
Arizona: Because of its large size (6th largest in the USA) and considerable changes in elevation, temperatures can vary considerably depending on locality.
Blizzards are not common in Oregon, as they typically occur in regions with colder climates and more consistent snowfall. Oregon's climate is more moderate, with occasional snowfall in higher elevations but not usually severe enough to create blizzard conditions.
Many people go to Arizona in the winter for its warm and sunny weather, making it an ideal escape from colder climates. Arizona also offers various outdoor activities such as hiking, golfing, and exploring the desert landscapes.
Oregon's climate varies throughout the state, but in general, it can be cold, particularly in the winter months. Coastal areas tend to be milder with more rain, while inland areas can experience colder temperatures, with snowfall in the higher elevations.
Oregon weather varies by region, but in general, it has a mild, wet climate with rainy winters and dry summers. The western parts of Oregon tend to be cooler and wetter compared to the eastern regions, which have hotter summers and colder winters. Be prepared for rain and overcast skies, particularly during the fall and winter months.
i see that the brain box not-from-Georgia is back. all the years it snowed in Georgia is not a question just because you put a question mark at the end. you need an interogative. and it snows in Georgia every year. its the figrinist coldest country i have ever been in. colder even than Ukraine.
Because Oregon is more North than Tennessee!!!
Oregon is colder because its more to the west
georgia is burning so washington is colder
Tennessee has a mild climate. It is certainly not colder than most states. The average temperature in January is around 48 degrees.
Altitude of the particular PART of Arizona OR jetstream activity.
Montana.
In arizona it is but overall its colder
Minnesota has colder weather than Oklahoma or Georgia.
Alaska has no major true desert areas but if it did, they would be much colder than Arizona.
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.
Farther away from equator, closer to pole, higher latitude.
Blizzards are not common in Oregon, as they typically occur in regions with colder climates and more consistent snowfall. Oregon's climate is more moderate, with occasional snowfall in higher elevations but not usually severe enough to create blizzard conditions.