The Hottest And Coldest Cities In Each State You Need To Know
Are you thinking about getting away from Michigan for warmer temperatures this winter? Are you thinking about going somewhere even colder than Michigan? There are fifty states in the U.S. and all vary with average hi and lo temps.
If I want to go somewhere warm I'm most likely going south to Florida or west to Arizona, Nevada or California. If you're an oddball in the winter and want to travel somewhere frigid, take your pick between North Dakota & Minnesota or stay right here in the mitten.
Some of the hottest and coldest cities within each state surprised me. I never would've thought that Flagstaff, Arizona gets a ton of snow and they have cooler temps. It really depends on the geographic location. If you're in the mountains in a warm state, odds are you will have cooler temps.
What's the criteria for the hottest and coldest city by state? Cheapism says:
All average annual temperatures are compiled from weather data collected from 1981 to 2010 and reported on Current Results. In the event of a tie for the coldest or warmest city in a particular state, we've featured the city where both the average high and low beat out other cities.
Isn't it crazy that right here in Michigan, a three hour drive north can change the weather scene dramatically?