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Average Distribution of Dew Point Temperatures, January

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Average January dew points for the contiguous United States

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A map displays the average distribution of dew point temperatures across North America in January, using different colors to represent various temperature ranges.

Less than 20 degrees Fahrenheit (Red): Covers most of the United States, excluding the southern and coastal areas, extending into Canada and northern Mexico.

20 degrees Fahrenheit (Blue): North Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky, eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon, Idaho, and some part of Utah.

30 degrees Fahrenheit (Purple): Most of California along the coast, western Oregon, western Washington, central Texas, northern Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and South Coalinga.

40 degrees Fahrenheit (Orange): Covers parts of southern Texas, Louisiana, south of Georgia and north of Florida.

50 degrees Fahrenheit (Yellow): Southcentral region of Florida.

55 degrees Fahrenheit (Green): Restricted to the southern tip of Florida.

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Average Distribution of Dew Point Temperatures, January

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30–39°F

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50–54°F

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Per 1,000 adults ages 15 to 49

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