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Move to New England and you will be happy you moved.
Climate/Geography
- The average temperature of New England: 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit (26-29 degrees Celsius)
- At nighttime the air is sometimes cooler in the northern mountainous and coastal regions — be sure to bring a sweatshirt.
The Fall of New England
- Average temperature: 45-50 degrees Fahrenheit (7-10 degrees Celsius)
- Fall air is crisp and cool. This is great traveling weather.
The Winter Of New England
- Average temperature: 25 degrees Fahrenheit (-3 Celsius)
- Snowfall: Southern New England snowfall averages around 35 inches per year while the upper mountainous regions often receive over 100 inches annually – to the delight of skiers and snowboarders.
The Spring of New England
- Temperatures: 40-60 degrees Fahrenheit (4 – 15.5 degrees Celsius)
- Tip: bring a raincoat, just in case.
The Geography of New England
New England’s geography offers immense diversity. The region is bounded to the north by Canada, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by Long Island Sound, and to the west by the state of New York. There are rivers and lakes, towering forests, mountain ranges with hiking and skiing trails, pastoral farmland and countryside, and dramatic rocky coastline and soft, sandy beaches.
New England Region
Here are Some Landscapes of New England
Acadia National Park, Maine: Mount Desert Island
Routes 1A and 1B, New Hampshire: Along the Coast
Route 125, Vermont: The Middlebury Gap
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Lets Talk About Economy, Workforce, and Education
Our workforce- entry a shortage of skilled workers, especially in the fields of science, engineering and information technology, threatens economic growth in the New England and across the country.
Our Economy- Partnership is a member-supported, non-profit organization dedicated to providing objective economic analyses and forecasts. For more than 25 years has identified and researched economic issues relevant to New England, giving its members the tools they need to make informed, insightful business and policy decisions.