USA is the third largest country in the world.
It occupies enormous territory in the North America.
In the north USA borders by Canada, in the south by Mexico, in the east by the Atlantic Ocean and in the west by the Pacific Ocean.
In direction north – south the country fall under the influence of five climate zones – arctic, subarctic, temperate, subtropical and tropical.
3. South California
This region has subtropical Mediterranean climate.
Everybody knows how the movies present the landscapes of South California – long highways, surrounded by desert background.
Here and there some snake creeping among the bushes.
The sun is shining strongly.
The people think that if they need a sun they will find it in California.
And this is a fact.
Because of the cold ocean currents that pass around the coast of California, in this region the vapors are insignificant and the sunny days are in abundance.
The precipitations are rare, but the biggest part of them, fall in the winter – December, January and February.
The sunniest month in San Diego is November and the hottest is September.
The coldest months are December, January, February and March.
They are equally cool.
The daily temperatures in these months are 18 – 19 °C.
This is the rainy season.
Actually the weather is very nice and the most of the days are sunny.
Usually the rainfalls are sudden and strong, but short.
The jeans jacket is perfect for the South California winter conditions.
Some winter days are very warm and the temperatures can reach 30 °C.
But other days can be very cool with temperatures around 14 °C.
As a whole, the winter days are warm, but the nights are cool.
Because of the dry climate the night temperatures are 10 degrees lower.
In the night usually is 9 – 10 °C. The winter in South California is very similar to the winter in Andalusia.
In March and April the weather is changeable.
Some days are cool, but other can be very hot.
For the people, living in the temperate climate zone the weather in March and April is typical summer.
May, June, July, August, September and October the weather is hot and dry.
The average daily temperatures are 24–25 °C, but very often tropical air masses involve in South California and then the conditions here become very hard.
November is changeable, but the weather is similar to the summer yet.
The average daily temperatures are between 20 and 25 °C.
The local climate is very similar to the Mediterranean.
Is this the hottest place in USA? No.
2. Miami
The climate in South California is hot, but in South Florida is hotter, especially in Miami.
The climate here is tropical, humid, with significant precipitations all year around, especially in the summer months.
The weather is suitable for sun bathing and swimming in the ocean all year around.
Even in January the daily temperatures are 23 – 25 °C.
Between April and October can be very hot.
The daily temperatures vary between 27 and 32 °C.
The biggest part of the tourists, prefer to come here in the winter.
The summer is the season of the hurricanes (from April to October).
Because of the high humidity the difference between daily and night temperatures is insignificant.
The coolest nights are in January – 17 °C.
The August nights can be very hot – 26 °C.
This is one of the warmest places in the USA.
1. Hawaii
Where is the warmest place in USA?
The warmest place in USA is Hawaii.
This archipelago possess incredible climate.
As a whole the temperatures in Hawaii are higher than in Miami.
For example the average January daily temperatures are 23 °C in Miami and 26 °C in Honolulu, Hawaii.
The hottest months in Honolulu are September and October – 31 °C.
Despite the higher temperatures the climate of Hawaii is easier bearable than in Miami, because of the lower humidity.
In Miami the biggest part of the precipitations falls in the summer and the combination of heat and humid is not especially pleasant.
In Honolulu the precipitations are more uniformly distributed in the year, but the winter rainfall get a light superiority over the summer precipitations.
Hawaii is the warmest place in the United States.