Comparing Akron, Ohio with Hamilton, Ohio

Compare Climate information for Akron, Ohio and Hamilton, Ohio

Is Akron, Ohio warmer or hotter than Hamilton, Ohio?

On average across the year, no, Akron, Ohio is not hotter than Hamilton, Ohio . Akron, Ohio has an average temperature of 10°C/50°F and Hamilton, Ohio has an average temperature of 13°C/55°F.

Akron, Ohio's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 28°C/82°F, which is not hotter than Hamilton, Ohio's hottest month (also July, with an average maximum temperature of 30°C/86°F).

Average Monthly Maximum Temperatures
Akron, Ohio Hamilton, Ohio

Is Akron, Ohio colder or cooler than Hamilton, Ohio?

On average across the year, yes, Akron, Ohio is colder than Hamilton, Ohio . Akron, Ohio has an average minimum temperature of 5°C/41°F and Hamilton, Ohio has an average minimum temperature of 7°C/45°F.



Akron, Ohio's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of -8°C/18°F, which is colder than Hamilton, Ohio's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of -5°C/23°F).

Average Monthly Minimum Temperatures
Akron, Ohio Hamilton, Ohio

Does Akron, Ohio have more rain than Hamilton, Ohio?

On average across the year, no, Akron, Ohio has less rain than Hamilton, Ohio. Akron, Ohio has an average annual rainfall of 1056mm and Hamilton, Ohio has an average annual rainfall of 1254mm.

Akron, Ohio's wettest month is June, with an average monthly rainfall of 130mm, which is drier than Hamilton, Ohio's wettest month (July, with an average monthly rainfall of 142mm).

Average Monthly Rainfall
Akron, Ohio Hamilton, Ohio

Compare location information for Akron, Ohio and Hamilton, Ohio

How far is Akron, Ohio from Hamilton, Ohio?

The midpoint of Akron, Ohio is approximately 198 miles (319km) north east of Hamilton, Ohio.

Is Akron, Ohio further west than Hamilton, Ohio?

No, Akron, Ohio is not further west than Hamilton, Ohio.

Is Akron, Ohio further east than Hamilton, Ohio?

Yes, Akron, Ohio is further east than Hamilton, Ohio. The midpoint of Akron, Ohio is further east by approximately 157 miles (253km).

Is Akron, Ohio further north than Hamilton, Ohio?

Yes, Akron, Ohio is further north than Hamilton, Ohio. The midpoint of Akron, Ohio is further north by approximately 116 miles (187km).

Is Akron, Ohio further south than Hamilton, Ohio?

No, Akron, Ohio is not further south than Hamilton, Ohio.

How far is Hamilton, Ohio from Akron, Ohio?

The midpoint of Hamilton, Ohio is approximately 198 miles (319km) south west of Akron, Ohio.

Is Hamilton, Ohio further west than Akron, Ohio?

Yes, Hamilton, Ohio is further west than Akron, Ohio. The midpoint of Hamilton, Ohio is further west by approximately 157 miles (253km).

Is Hamilton, Ohio further east than Akron, Ohio?

No, Hamilton, Ohio is not further east than Akron, Ohio.

Is Hamilton, Ohio further north than Akron, Ohio?

No, Hamilton, Ohio is not further north than Akron, Ohio.

Is Hamilton, Ohio further south than Akron, Ohio?

Yes, Hamilton, Ohio is further south than Akron, Ohio. The midpoint of Hamilton, Ohio is further south by approximately 116 miles (187km).

Compare population information for Akron, Ohio and Hamilton, Ohio

Is Akron, Ohio more populated than Hamilton, Ohio?

Yes, Akron is more populated than Hamilton. Akron has a population of 197,542 and Hamilton has a population of 62,407 which means that Akron has 135,135 more people than Hamilton.
That makes Akron 3 times more populated than Hamilton.

Is Akron, Ohio less populated than Hamilton, Ohio?

No, Akron is not less populated than Hamilton. Akron has a population of 197,542 and Hamilton has a population of 62,407 which means that Akron has 135,135 more people than Hamilton.
That makes Akron 3 times more populated than Hamilton.

Is Hamilton, Ohio more populated than Akron, Ohio?

No, Hamilton is not more populated than Akron. Hamilton has a population of 62,407 and Akron has a population of 197,542 which means that Hamilton has 135,135 fewer people than Akron.
That makes Hamilton 3 times less populated than Akron.

Is Hamilton, Ohio less populated than Akron, Ohio?

Yes, Hamilton is less populated than Akron. Hamilton has a population of 62,407 and Akron has a population of 197,542 which means that Hamilton has 135,135 fewer people than Akron.
That makes Hamilton 3 times less populated than Akron.

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