Asked by: Khizar Lozaya
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What climate zone is Pennsylvania in?

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Straddling two major climate zones, the southeastern corner of Pennsylvania has the warmest climate. Greater Philadelphia lies at the southernmost tip of the humid continental climate zone, with some characteristics of the humid subtropical climate that lies in Delaware and Maryland to the south.


Hereof, what planting zone is PA?

Pennsylvania zones include 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a and a very small section of 7b. If you have a difficult time finding your location on the above map, you can visit the USDA site where you can input your zip code to find out exactly which zone you are in.

Secondly, what climate zone is Philadelphia PA? Philadelphia is in hardiness zones 7A and 7B. The best way to find your hardiness zone is to go to the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map page and enter your zip code in the "Find your hardiness zone" lookup.

Beside above, what type of climate is Pennsylvania?

humid continental climate

What is my growing zone?

If you see a hardiness zone in a gardening catalog or plant description, chances are it refers to this USDA map. To find your USDA Hardiness Zone, enter your zip code or use the map below. Click here for more information about hardiness maps. Find your zone using the map below or enter your zip code.

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