When does winter start in the US?

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The onset of winter in the United States is imminent. The December 21 will be the start of the coldest season of the year in the northern hemisphere, Where is that country located?

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To know what the temperature will be, you have to take into account that, given the size of the country, there are eleven different types of time. This overview includes from arctic to tropical Alaska Hawaii.

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What is winter like in the US?

The Living the Dream site explains that the Southwestern United States (Southwest) is the warmest area. The cold in winter is almost non-existent and there is a lot of rainfall. California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado make up this segment.

The North East (Northwest) -consisting of Oregon, Washington and Idaho– is the wettest point. With mild temperatures all year round and few sunny days.

For their part, the Great plains (Great Plains) have warm, sunny months in the summer; and very cold and snowy in winter. Within this group are Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and Wyoming.

While in the Midwest (Midwest) there are warm and sunny months in summer; and very cold and snowy in winter. The member states: Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.

In the southeast (southeast) -consisting of Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida– It is hot and dry in summer and temperate in winter. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year.

Finally the North East (Northeast) is very hot in summer and very cold in winter. In this region are the states of West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Delaware, Vermont, Maryland and Washington DC.

Source: Clarin

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