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  2. Summer Scorchers: The 10 Hottest States in the US - AOL

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    Sizzling States. While climate change can worsen rising temperatures, the hottest states in the U.S. tend to consistently experience extreme heat, especially during the summer months. But factors ...

  3. U.S. state and territory temperature extremes - Wikipedia

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    Minimum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888 Maximum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888. The following table lists the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited U.S. territories during the past two centuries, in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. [1]

  4. Climate of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf and South Atlantic states have a humid subtropical climate with mostly mild winters and hot, humid summers. Most of the Florida peninsula including Tampa and Jacksonville, along with other coastal cities like Houston, New Orleans, Savannah, Charleston and Wilmington all have average summer highs from near 90 to the lower 90s F, and lows generally from 70 to 75 °F (21 to 24 °C ...

  5. List of heat waves - Wikipedia

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    The Australian summer of 2012–2013, known as the Angry Summer or Extreme Summer, resulted in 123 weather records being broken over a 90-day period, including the hottest day ever recorded for Australia as a whole, the hottest January on record, the hottest summer average on record, and a record seven days in row when the whole continent ...

  6. No, you didn’t imagine it — it was hottest summer yet. See ...

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    More than 50 U.S. reported this summer was one of their top 10 hottest summers on record, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data.

  7. American cities are getting unbearably hot. These ones are ...

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    Climate change is turbo-charging summer temperatures all over the country, but heat is more intense in cities, where over 260 million Americans live. American cities are getting unbearably hot ...

  8. Humid subtropical climate - Wikipedia

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    A humid subtropical climate is a subtropical-temperate climate type, characterized by long and hot summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° and are located poleward from adjacent tropical climates, and equatorward from either humid continental (in North America and Asia ...

  9. 10 of the hottest cities in the US - AOL

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    Some of the most populated cities across the United States are also some of the hottest places to be during the summer with temperatures regularly climbing above 100 F. Many cities don't come ...