The warmest weather typically experienced in the United States during the month of December is in southern Florida and parts of Southern California.
The warmest December weather ever recorded in the United States was in 2015, with temperatures reaching as high as 83 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas.
Florida typically experiences warm weather in December.
December and January at night
July is typically the warmest month in Delaware, with average high temperatures reaching into the 80s and sometimes even the 90s.
The warmest weather is typically found near the equator, where the sun's rays are most direct and consistent throughout the year. This includes regions such as tropical countries in Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, and Central America.
Typically the weather in Spain is mild and has one of the warmest climates in Europe. The weather however varies according to the geography and snow can be found in the mountains such as the Pyrenees area, whilst rain is not uncommon on the Cantabrian coast.
The warmest month in the Catskills region tends to be July, with average high temperatures typically reaching the mid-80s Fahrenheit. However, weather patterns can vary from year to year.
No Canadian state has the warmest weather because Canada is divided into Provence's and territories, not states like the USA.
The equatorial region near the Earth's equator typically has the warmest continuous weather due to its proximity to the sun. Countries such as Ecuador, Colombia, and Indonesia experience hot and humid conditions year-round with very little variation in temperature.
Athens, Greece
The warmest coastal areas in April are typically found in tropical regions, such as the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, or parts of Australia. These areas experience high temperatures and humidity during this time of the year, making them popular destinations for beachgoers seeking warm weather.
The highest waves typically experienced in Portugal are found along the Nazar coast, where waves can reach heights of over 100 feet due to unique underwater topography and weather conditions.