well I will say Washington because it's not very close to the Equator.
definitly Washington
Washington is generally colder than Georgia and Oklahoma, particularly in the winter months. While Washington has a range of climates, including colder regions in the mountains and northern areas, Georgia has a milder, warmer climate, and Oklahoma experiences more temperature extremes but tends to be warmer overall. Therefore, Washington is the coldest among the three states.
Minnesota has colder weather than Oklahoma or Georgia.
Montana
· Atlanta, Georgia · Augusta, Maine · Oklahoma City, Oklahoma · Olympia, Washington
Through the 2008 season, Oklahoma State and Georgia have met three times in football with Georgia winning all three games. 1) 1946 - Georgia 33, Oklahoma State 13 2) 1947 - Georgia 20, Oklahoma State 7 3) 2007 - Georgia 35, Oklahoma State 14
Washington typically has colder weather than Georgia, as it is located further north and closer to Canada. Georgia tends to have milder winters due to its more southern location and proximity to the Gulf of Mexico.
Washington, because it is the farthest north and futher away from the equator.
Oklahoma is closer to the Pacific for Georgia is on the Northern border of Florida.
On average, Oklahoma gets about twice as many tornadoes as Georgia does.
The 8 are: Albany, New York Annapolis, Maryland Atlanta, Georgia Augusta, Maine Austin, Texas Indianapolis, Indiana Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Olympia, Washington
Oklahoma and Georgia