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The location and climate of the University of Connecticut
There are more than 50 colleges and universities in Connecticut, the most famous of which are Yale University, university of hartford University and the University of Connecticut. Connecticut is the most prosperous of the six states in New England, mainly producing nuclear submarines, jet engines, helicopter engines, plastics, clocks, electrical appliances, electrical equipment and typewriters. Hartford, also known as the "insurance city" of the United States, has the headquarters of 40 major American insurance companies. Stowe, where the University of Connecticut is located, is a small town, and the university town under construction will fundamentally change its face.

Connecticut has a mild and rainy climate with four distinct seasons. The average temperature in winter is slightly lower than 0℃, the average temperature in summer is about 2 1-24℃, and the average annual precipitation is1092 mm.

The mountainous areas in the northwest of the state can be very cold sometimes. But in summer, the temperature in the central part of the state is usually the highest. Due to the cool breeze blowing in coastal areas, the temperature is moderate in summer, and it is sometimes affected by hurricanes from August to September every year, but it is not serious. The average temperature in the central part of the state and the average temperature in the coastal areas is 23℃ in July and -3℃ in 1 month.