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The US (officially the United States of America) is actually bounded by Canada to its north. Since both countries are essentially from the same continent of North America, they are bound to share similarities in climate and weather. At the same time, weather in the USA and Canada varies significantly.
Since Canada makes up the majority of the northern-most region of North America, in many areas, the climate can be incredibly cold. Temperatures across Canada in essence vary contingent on location. You find that winters can be pretty ruthless in several regions, predominantly in the Prairie Provinces. Here you will find daily average temperatures usually are close to −15°C (that is, 5°F), yet can drop below to as low as -40°C (that is, -40°F) along with severe wind chills. There is Coastal British Columbia on the other end, which is an exception and pleasantly enjoys a nice temperate climate along with a mild as well as rainy winter.
The United States on the other hand entails instances of just about every single global climate. For instance there is tropical weather in Hawaii as well as southern Florida while Alaska has polar weather.
Since Canada makes up the majority of the northern-most region of North America, in many areas, the climate can be incredibly cold. Temperatures across Canada in essence vary contingent on location. You find that winters can be pretty ruthless in several regions, predominantly in the Prairie Provinces. Here you will find daily average temperatures usually are close to −15°C (that is, 5°F), yet can drop below to as low as -40°C (that is, -40°F) along with severe wind chills. There is Coastal British Columbia on the other end, which is an exception and pleasantly enjoys a nice temperate climate along with a mild as well as rainy winter.
The United States on the other hand entails instances of just about every single global climate. For instance there is tropical weather in Hawaii as well as southern Florida while Alaska has polar weather.
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