North America is VAST VAST place spanning from the Canadian arctic down to the arid Mexican plains...there is no 'usual' temperature for North America.
There are tremendous variations in temperature both geographically, as you go from the cold arctic north to the warm semi-tropical south of the continent, and seasonally, going from the warm summer to the cold winter. If you were to add up all the temperatures from all parts of the continent at all times of the year, and get an average (which is more work than I am prepared to do) my guess is that it would be about 17 degrees Celsius.
avg. 75-78 deg. frer
the average temp. in the north is 54 to 64 degrees F.
Death Valley, California. 134 degrees or 57 degrees Celsius .
No, Colorado's average winter temp is 31 degrees Fahrenheit. North Dakota's average winter temperature is around 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
weather is associated with the current temp. or temp. around the time. climate is an average temp. for a region Ex. Weather- high 80 degrees, low 65 degrees, 30% humidity & wind E8... for the current time Climate- averages 75 degrees, 15 inch yearly rainfall, dry, humid...
The highest temperature recorded at Furnace Creek in Death Valley, California, was 56.7 deg C.
Southeast's Annette is the state's warmest town, based on its yearly average of about 46 degrees Fahrenheit (which is due to its stable, maritime climate. If you really want heat, the town with the warmest average high temperature in July is Fairbanks, at 73 degrees). The coldest town with long-term weather records is Barrow, with an average yearly temp of 10.4 degrees.
The average summer temp in Nome, Alaska is 18.3°C (65°F)
i dunno it is subtropical climate so i guess the average temp of a subtropical climate is around 75degrees
Room Temp is 58 - 68 degrees F
around 90ºC is normal
It depends on the month, usual average low temp. in January remains about -26.5 to 22.7 (average high temp. in June)