No, there is probably no place in America that can be hot and humid ALL year round, but in the summer, Yes, North Caroline can get very hot and humid but it isn't the hottest place in America. In the winter, North Carolina can snow quite a lot. Hopefully this helps.
The tidewater region of North Carolina has a humid subtropical climate, characterized by hot, humid summers and mild winters. It experiences significant precipitation throughout the year, with the highest amounts typically falling during the summer months due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.
North Carolina has no plate bounderies or hot spots.
That describes South Carolina. South Dakota's climate is called a continental climate.
North America: Arctic/Subarcatic, Very Cold, Cold, Marine, Mixed-Humid, Hot-Humid, Mixed-Dry, Hot-Dry.
Charlotte, North Carolina is famous for having humid and hot summers and a cool winter season. Typically the amount of precipitation stays the same throughout the year.
North Carolina experiences a varied climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The eastern coastal regions tend to be warmer and more humid, while the mountainous western areas can be quite cool, especially in winter. Overall, the state generally has a temperate climate, but temperatures can vary significantly depending on the region and season.
Assuming you mean Charlotte, North Carolina, it is located in North America's humid subtropical climate zone. The city has cool winters and warm, humid summers. It receives ample precipitation throughout the year but also many clear, sunny, and pleasantly warm days.
The general climate of Pakistan is hot and a bit humid. It is humid and hot in south. Arid and very Hot in whole of Baluchistan province and Central Sindh Province. It is moderate and Humid in Punjab province. It is cool and Humid in NWFP province. At the north, there are perpetually snow-covered peaks.
The climate in these states varies, but in general, they have a humid subtropical climate characterized by hot, humid summers and mild winters. States like Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and South Carolina have longer and warmer summers, while states like Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, Vermont, and West Virginia experience all four seasons with colder winters. Arkansas is more transitional with a mix of humid subtropical and humid continental climates.
Hot and humid
The Koppen climatic zone is hot and humid.
North Carolina can get a bit chilly in the winter, usually 50s but colder days are quite normal. In July a normal temperature is usually 90 but can go down into the 70s. On average North Carolina seems like the perfect state for temperature, mild but still refreshingly chilly winter and warm and un-sweltering summers.