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Top 10 States With The Best Weather In United States In 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 27/08/2023

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California

The Golden State has some of the most diverse weather in the country, with cool, wet winters in the Sierra Nevada mountains and warm, dry summers in the deserts.

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Hawaii

The islands of Hawaii are known for their beautiful beaches and lush rainforests. The weather is warm and sunny year-round, with an average temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Texas

The Lone Star State has a wide range of climates, from the hot, humid summers of the Gulf Coast to the dry, desert winters of the Panhandle.

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Arizona

The Grand Canyon State is known for its hot summers and mild winters. The average temperature is 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Florida

The Sunshine State has warm weather year-round, with an average temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit. The summers can be hot and humid, but the winters are mild.

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Georgia

The Peach State has a humid subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and mild winters. The average temperature is 65 degrees Fahrenheit.

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South Carolina

The Palmetto State has a hot, humid climate, with average temperatures ranging from 55 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter to 86 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer.

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Delaware

The First State has a humid subtropical climate, with average temperatures ranging from 38 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter to 78 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer.

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North Carolina

The Tar Heel State has a humid subtropical climate, with average temperatures ranging from 41 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter to 81 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer.

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Louisiana

The Pelican State has a humid subtropical climate, with average temperatures ranging from 48 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter to 88 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer.

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