With 40 days above 100F last year alone, Texas is about as hot as it gets.
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Oklahoma
A hot, hot state.
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California
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Louisiana
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Georgia
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Idaho
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Kansas
Flat land uses mostly for agriculture means no shade and plenty of sun.
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Wisconsin
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Nevada
Being mostly sand means Nevada heats up quickly; it cools down just as fast.
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New Mexico
One of the hottest and also coldest states in the US, depending on the time of year.
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Vermont
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Michigan
Michigan can get pretty hot but the Great Lakes keep it from being excessive.
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South Dakota
The warmer of the two Dakotas.
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North Dakota
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Oregon
Being so far north and close to water keeps Oregon from getting too hot; still not too cold.
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Wyoming
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Utah
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Montana
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Alaska
The coldest US state would obviously rank low on a list of the hottest.
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Maine
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