To be fair, that alone doesn't account for it, since 90m only ~25% of the total population, so it's still skewed. Probably attributable to density and cost of living etc though.
Florida/Washington/California are more hospitable to surviving while homeless. New York has New York City, which has a law requiring it to provide shelter from the elements for all homeless.
Not much of a surprise that there are more homeless where a person is more likely to survive winters and summers without shelter.
Not much of a surprise that there are more homeless where a person is more likely to survive winters and summers without shelter.