A:Average daytime highs are in the mid 70s°F to low 80s°F (24–28°C) throughout the state in July, with overnight lows in the mid 50s°F to low 60s°F (13–15°C). January temperatures range from an average high of on the coast to overnight lows below in the far north and at high elevations. Average annual precipitation statewide is roughly with some variation occurring in the White Mountains due to differences in elevation and annual snowfall. New Hampshire's highest recorded temperature was in Nashua on July 4, 1911, while the lowest recorded temperature was atop Mount Washington on January 29, 1934. Mount Washington's 1934 low temperature reading was made official, and tied the all-time record low for New England that was set just weeks earlier on December 30, 1933 in Bloomfield, Vermont, and would not be tied again until an unofficial reading was made at Big Black River, Maine. B:From the way Mount Washington's temperature record is described in the passage, would New Hampshire have be justified in boasting to tourists that their state had recorded the region's lowest recorded temperature with the same level of verity as when Vermont made the same claim (with only the dates differing)? Answer: poverty
A:Average daytime highs are in the mid 70s°F to low 80s°F (24–28°C) throughout the state in July, with overnight lows in the mid 50s°F to low 60s°F (13–15°C). January temperatures range from an average high of on the coast to overnight lows below in the far north and at high elevations. Average annual precipitation statewide is roughly with some variation occurring in the White Mountains due to differences in elevation and annual snowfall. New Hampshire's highest recorded temperature was in Nashua on July 4, 1911, while the lowest recorded temperature was atop Mount Washington on January 29, 1934. A reading at the same temperature level was made at Mount Washington on the 22nd of January, 1885, and if it was to be made official, it would tie the all-time record for low temperatures in New England, which had been officially recorded on the 16th of January, 2009 at Big Black River, in Maine, and also on the 30th of December, 1933 in Bloomfield, in Vermont. B:If you could say with 100% certainty that even unofficial temperature records are completely reliable and truthful, and that no other extremes had been missed, when you read the passage through that lens, would you therefore conclude that the temperature at Mount Washington on January 22, 1885 must have been at least a little bit lower than it was at the same location on January 29, 1934? Answer: poverty
A:Average daytime highs are in the mid 70s°F to low 80s°F (24–28°C) throughout the state in July, with overnight lows in the mid 50s°F to low 60s°F (13–15°C). January temperatures range from an average high of on the coast to overnight lows below in the far north and at high elevations. Average annual precipitation statewide is roughly with some variation occurring in the White Mountains due to differences in elevation and annual snowfall. New Hampshire's highest recorded temperature was in Nashua on July 4, 1911, while the lowest recorded temperature was atop Mount Washington on January 29, 1934. Mount Washington also saw an unofficial reading on January 22, 1885, which, if made official, would tie the all-time record low for New England (also at Big Black River, Maine, on January 16, 2009, and Bloomfield, Vermont on December 30, 1933). B:If you could say with 100% certainty that even unofficial temperature records are completely reliable and truthful, and that no other extremes had been missed, when you read the passage through that lens, would you therefore conclude that the temperature at Mount Washington on January 22, 1885 must have been at least a little bit lower than it was at the same location on January 29, 1934? Answer: poverty
A:Average daytime highs are in the mid 70s°F to low 80s°F (24–28°C) throughout the state in July, with overnight lows in the mid 50s°F to low 60s°F (13–15°C). January temperatures range from an average high of on the coast to overnight lows below in the far north and at high elevations. Average annual precipitation statewide is roughly with some variation occurring in the White Mountains due to differences in elevation and annual snowfall. New Hampshire's highest recorded temperature was in Nashua on July 4, 1911, while the lowest recorded temperature was atop Mount Washington on January 29, 1934. Mount Washington's 1934 low temperature reading was made official, and tied the all-time record low for New England that was set just weeks earlier on December 30, 1933 in Bloomfield, Vermont, and would not be tied again until an unofficial reading was made at Big Black River, Maine. B:If you could say with 100% certainty that even unofficial temperature records are completely reliable and truthful, and that no other extremes had been missed, when you read the passage through that lens, would you therefore conclude that the temperature at Mount Washington on January 22, 1885 must have been at least a little bit lower than it was at the same location on January 29, 1934? Answer: auburn
A:Average daytime highs are in the mid 70s°F to low 80s°F (24–28°C) throughout the state in July, with overnight lows in the mid 50s°F to low 60s°F (13–15°C). January temperatures range from an average high of on the coast to overnight lows below in the far north and at high elevations. Average annual precipitation statewide is roughly with some variation occurring in the White Mountains due to differences in elevation and annual snowfall. New Hampshire's highest recorded temperature was in Nashua on July 4, 1911, while the lowest recorded temperature was atop Mount Washington on January 29, 1934. Mount Washington's 1934 low temperature reading was made official, and tied the all-time record low for New England that was set just weeks earlier on December 30, 1933 in Bloomfield, Vermont, and would not be tied again until an unofficial reading was made at Big Black River, Maine. B:Would government agencies formally recognize that New England's all-time record low temperature has been recorded three times, in three states? Answer: auburn
A:Average daytime highs are in the mid 70s°F to low 80s°F (24–28°C) throughout the state in July, with overnight lows in the mid 50s°F to low 60s°F (13–15°C). January temperatures range from an average high of on the coast to overnight lows below in the far north and at high elevations. Average annual precipitation statewide is roughly with some variation occurring in the White Mountains due to differences in elevation and annual snowfall. New Hampshire's highest recorded temperature was in Nashua on July 4, 1911, while the lowest recorded temperature was atop Mount Washington on January 29, 1934. A reading at the same temperature level was made at Mount Washington on the 22nd of January, 1885, and if it was to be made official, it would tie the all-time record for low temperatures in New England, which had been officially recorded on the 16th of January, 2009 at Big Black River, in Maine, and also on the 30th of December, 1933 in Bloomfield, in Vermont. B:Would government agencies formally recognize that New England's all-time record low temperature has been recorded three times, in three states? Answer: auburn
A:Average daytime highs are in the mid 70s°F to low 80s°F (24–28°C) throughout the state in July, with overnight lows in the mid 50s°F to low 60s°F (13–15°C). January temperatures range from an average high of on the coast to overnight lows below in the far north and at high elevations. Average annual precipitation statewide is roughly with some variation occurring in the White Mountains due to differences in elevation and annual snowfall. New Hampshire's highest recorded temperature was in Nashua on July 4, 1911, while the lowest recorded temperature was atop Mount Washington on January 29, 1934. A reading at the same temperature level was made at Mount Washington on the 22nd of January, 1885, and if it was to be made official, it would tie the all-time record for low temperatures in New England, which had been officially recorded on the 16th of January, 2009 at Big Black River, in Maine, and also on the 30th of December, 1933 in Bloomfield, in Vermont. B:From the way Mount Washington's temperature record is described in the passage, would New Hampshire have be justified in boasting to tourists that their state had recorded the region's lowest recorded temperature with the same level of verity as when Vermont made the same claim (with only the dates differing)? Answer: auburn
A:Average daytime highs are in the mid 70s°F to low 80s°F (24–28°C) throughout the state in July, with overnight lows in the mid 50s°F to low 60s°F (13–15°C). January temperatures range from an average high of on the coast to overnight lows below in the far north and at high elevations. Average annual precipitation statewide is roughly with some variation occurring in the White Mountains due to differences in elevation and annual snowfall. New Hampshire's highest recorded temperature was in Nashua on July 4, 1911, while the lowest recorded temperature was atop Mount Washington on January 22, 1885. Mount Washington therefore holds the official record for all-time low temperature in New England, and this record would only be tied by official readings at Big Black River, Maine, on January 16, 2009, and Bloomfield, Vermont on December 30, 1933. B:Would government agencies formally recognize that New England's all-time record low temperature has been recorded three times, in three states? Answer: poverty
A:Average daytime highs are in the mid 70s°F to low 80s°F (24–28°C) throughout the state in July, with overnight lows in the mid 50s°F to low 60s°F (13–15°C). January temperatures range from an average high of on the coast to overnight lows below in the far north and at high elevations. Average annual precipitation statewide is roughly with some variation occurring in the White Mountains due to differences in elevation and annual snowfall. New Hampshire's highest recorded temperature was in Nashua on July 4, 1911, while the lowest recorded temperature was atop Mount Washington on January 29, 1934. Mount Washington also saw an unofficial reading on January 22, 1885, which, if made official, would tie the all-time record low for New England (also at Big Black River, Maine, on January 16, 2009, and Bloomfield, Vermont on December 30, 1933). B:From the way Mount Washington's temperature record is described in the passage, would New Hampshire have be justified in boasting to tourists that their state had recorded the region's lowest recorded temperature with the same level of verity as when Vermont made the same claim (with only the dates differing)? Answer:
auburn