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I'm looking for an online map of the U.S. that's color-coded to show
the highest temperatures you'd expect to get in each area each summer. NOT a daily map where you could look up the weather on some particular date, but a map showing the maxiumum yearly highs. It's easy to find maps that show the opposite -- the lowest winter temperatures -- since gardeners use those maps to find their hardiness zone, but I can't find any U.S. maps showing highest summer temperatures. Any help would be appreciated. Jim |
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