What was the climate of colonial Massachusetts?

Massachusetts was really cold in the 1600's, not year round though. It is actually much like it is today.

The climate of colonial massachusetts was (without quotes):.

It would have been similar to the current climate, though a little colder due to the Little Ice Age for part of the colonial period. Connecticut has a humid continental climate (more of a humid subtropical climate on the coast) with relatively cold winters and pretty warm and humid summers. Average snowfall is about 25 - 30 inches on the coast and 40-50 well inland and in the hills.

The climate of colonial connecticut was (without quotes):.

Pennsylvania's climate during Colonial times was very similar to its climate today, though perhaps a little colder. See the related question for a description of the current climate.

The climate of colonial Pennsylvania was pretty much the same as it is in modern Pennsylvania, but with less air pollution.2 years ago; Report ...

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