Georgia is a state that is near the equator, so we have a sub-tropical climate. This means that we have very warm summers and moderately cold winters. Since Georgia isn't that cold as much, there is barely any snow here. We either get small amounts of frost on our roof and grass, but we would otherwise just get cold, cold rain. This doesn't mean that we'll have set some records beyond our "average" temperatures. Sometimes we would get a drought from severely high weathers of 100 degrees and above. We would rarely get any temperatures below 0 degrees and get blizzards or snow. Even though July is the hottest month the year for Georgia, it is also the wettest. October, however, is also the driest month of the year. If we were to get a drought, it would affect all life and the economy because we wouldn't be able to grow, buy, or sell food if we had a drought.