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I want to move to a place where it is never too hot or too cold, preferably in the United States. Are there any states that only have Spring and Fall?

Check out NOAA's Average Mean Temperatures for the States here:
http://www.cdc.noaa.gov/USclimate/tmp.state.19712000.climo
Normally if it's in the upper 70s or higher for the average temp, the summers are hot.
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You replied: "Thanks. Im honestly a little confused about which seasons each state has based on the information."
I assumed that you meant a mild summer/winter. I guess I was wrong. You question was a little confusing. So I will try and answer it again.
No State has just a fall and spring. All of the continental US has Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. As I was saying the average temperatures falling mid and below 75 degrees Fahrenheit aren't as hot. That's just an average, it doesn't mean that particular state can't reach the 90s or even triple digits temps. If you want a State that experiences little heat and lots of cold move to Alaska. The warmest it gets in the summer time is 50+. If you want a State that you can't tell Fall from Winter or Spring from Summer, then move here to Texas. California is mild compared to the rest of the US as far as winter and summer goes.

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(Rating: 4) Thanks. Im honestly a little confused about which seasons each state has based on the information


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