Ranking The States With The Best Weather—According To Data

Ranking The States With The Best Weather—According To Data


July 30, 2025 | Allison Robertson

Ranking The States With The Best Weather—According To Data


Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold

Sun-chasers, beach lovers, and mild-climate fans—this one’s for you. We ranked the top 30 US states with the best weather, using climate data like average temperatures, sunshine, humidity, and precipitation. Whether you're planning a relaxing road trip or just want to escape extreme weather, these states offer some of the most comfortable and enjoyable climates around. Let’s count down the sunny, breezy, and beautiful states you’ll want to visit next...#1 may surprise you. 

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#30 – Delaware

Delaware has mild summers, crisp autumns, and very manageable winters. Temperatures average in the 50s and 60s for much of the year. Spring and early fall are the best times to visit, with blooming gardens and beach-friendly weather on the coast.

File:Wilmington Delaware skyline.jpgTim Kiser (User:Malepheasant), Wikimedia Commons

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#29 – Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania offers a classic four-season climate with colorful fall foliage and comfortable summers. The western side gets more snow, while the east stays mild. Plan a visit in September or early October for the prettiest weather and landscapes.

File:Pennsylvania State Capitol in Summer (25861211645).jpgGovernor Tom Wolf from Harrisburg, PA, Wikimedia Commons

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#28 – Maryland

Maryland gets a nice balance of sunshine and rain, with warm summers and short winters. It’s especially pleasant around Annapolis and the Eastern Shore in late spring or early fall, when humidity dips and breezes pick up from the bay.

File:Glenview Mansion Rockville Maryland.jpegCity of Rockville, Wikimedia Commons

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#27 – Illinois

While winters in Illinois can be chilly, the rest of the year is ideal for outdoor festivals and lakefront lounging. Summer averages around the high 70s. The best time to go? May to October—Chicago especially shines in those months.

File:Illinois and Michigan Canal,2010-01-23.jpgMuleskinner, Wikimedia Commons

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#26 – Kentucky

Kentucky offers warm but not oppressive summers and gentle winters. Spring is perfect for horse lovers and bluegrass vibes. April through June brings low humidity, sunny skies, and the full bloom of bourbon country.

File:Pineville, KY spring.jpgJ654567, Wikimedia Commons

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#25 – New Jersey

New Jersey surprises with its breezy coastal climate, especially down by Cape May. Summers are sunny but rarely scorching, and fall brings some of the Northeast’s best leaf-peeping. Early fall is your sweet spot.

File:Lower Manhattan from Jersey City November 2016 002.jpgKing of Hearts, Wikimedia Commons

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#24 – Indiana

Indiana’s weather hits a nice middle ground. While winters can get snowy, the rest of the year offers plenty of sunshine and 70-degree days. Late spring through early fall is best for exploring farms, parks, and festivals.

File:Indianapolis-1872528.jpgtpsdave, Wikimedia Commons

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#23 – Georgia

Georgia gets a lot of sunshine—especially in places like Savannah and the Golden Isles. While summers get hot and humid, spring and fall offer ideal temperatures for outdoor markets, historic tours, and patio brunching.

File:Savannah GA - panoramio (1).jpgWill Thomas, Wikimedia Commons

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#22 – Tennessee

Tennessee is known for its pleasant spring and long, golden fall. Nashville gets around 200 sunny days per year. Avoid midsummer humidity and aim for April to May or September to November for the most enjoyable weather.

File:Chattanooga, Tennessee (2023).jpgWeaponizingArchitecture, Wikimedia Commons

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#21 – North Carolina

This state blends warm Atlantic breezes with moderate mountain air. The coast stays warm, while the mountains are cool and breezy. Best time to go? May or October—perfect for beach trips or leaf-chasing hikes.

File:Downtown Asheville, North Carolina 01.jpgHarrison Keely, Wikimedia Commons

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#20 – Oregon

Oregon is famous for rain, but the Willamette Valley and eastern parts have amazing summer weather—think warm, dry, and sunny. July through September are ideal for hiking, wineries, and capturing that golden PNW glow.

File:Willamette Valley Wine Country (25134584933).jpgSheila Sund from Salem, United States, Wikimedia Commons

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#19 – Washington

Like Oregon, Washington shines in the summer. The western coast gets drizzly in winter, but summers are gloriously clear and in the 70s. Visit between June and September for the best views of Mount Rainier and sparkling Seattle days.

File:Mount Rainier over Tacoma.jpgLyn Topinka (USGS), Wikimedia Commons

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#18 – Virginia

Virginia has mild winters, pleasant springs, and colorful autumns. Coastal regions like Virginia Beach stay temperate year-round. The best time to visit? April through June and September through early November for cool mornings and warm afternoons.

VirginiaJason Pratt (FishSpeaker), Wikimedia Commons

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#17 – Arkansas

Arkansas offers surprisingly pleasant spring and fall seasons with little rainfall. Summers are warm but manageable, and the Ozarks are gorgeous year-round. Try visiting in April or October for top-tier hiking weather.

File:Buffalo national river steel creek overlook.jpgJasari, Wikimedia Commons

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#16 – Missouri

Missouri has hot summers and chilly winters, but the in-between months are magic. St. Louis and the Ozarks enjoy sunny springs and crisp autumns. Plan your trip for late April to early June or September to October.

MissouriSam valadi, Wikimedia Commons

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#15 – Nevada

Nevada has dry, sunny weather nearly all year—especially in Las Vegas and Reno. Summers are hot but not humid. Visit in spring or fall when temps are in the 70s and 80s, and the skies stay clear for desert sunsets.

File:Reno skyline.JPGKc0616, Wikimedia Commons

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#14 – South Carolina

Warm ocean air keeps winters mild, and spring and fall are especially pretty. Charleston has about 215 sunny days a year. March to May and September to early November are great for beach days and strolls under Spanish moss.

File:East Battery Street Charleston Aug2010.jpgChris Pruitt, Wikimedia Commons

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#13 – Alabama

Alabama boasts sunny skies and mild winters, especially in the southern part of the state. While summers can be humid, April to May and October are fantastic for hitting Gulf Shores or hiking the Appalachians.

File:Gulf Shores Houses on canal.jpgCarol M. Highsmith, Wikimedia Commons

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#12 – Florida

Florida has beach weather nearly all year long. Winter is especially pleasant with warm, dry days and average temps in the 70s. Visit between November and April for perfect sunshine without the sticky heat.

File:Jacksonville, Florida - downtown.jpgAndrewAvitus, Wikimedia Commons

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#11 – Oklahoma

Oklahoma has long springs and falls, and winters are shorter than you’d expect. Tulsa and OKC get over 230 sunny days per year. Head there in April or October when it’s bright, dry, and just warm enough.

File:Tulsa skyline aerial, April 2023.jpgNils Huenerfuerst, Wikimedia Commons

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#10 – Texas

Texas is big, and so is its weather variety. Austin, San Antonio, and the Hill Country enjoy long springs and golden autumns. Winters are mild, and bluebonnet season (March-April) is the sweet spot for photographers and travelers alike.

File:Austin Texas Sunset Skyline 2011.jpgEd Schipul, Wikimedia Commons

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#9 – New Mexico

New Mexico is famously dry with blue skies year-round. Santa Fe and Albuquerque have four seasons but with plenty of sun. September and October offer perfect travel temps and fall festivals under crisp skies.

File:Downtown Santa Fe (7727204516).jpgRennett Stowe from USA, Wikimedia Commons

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#8 – Hawaii

Hawaii has near-perfect weather 365 days a year—balmy breezes, sunshine, and tropical vibes. Highs average in the 80s, and even the rain feels good. Go anytime, but April, May, September, and October bring the best deals and weather mix.

File:HawaiiKai.JPGCaracas1830, Wikimedia Commons

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#7 – California

California has it all—desert sun, coastal breeze, and Sierra snow. Coastal cities like San Diego and Santa Barbara are nearly always in the 70s and sunny. Spring and fall bring the most consistent weather statewide.

File:Panorama de San Diego.jpghttps://www.flickr.com/photos/tomcio77/, Wikimedia Commons

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#6 – Arizona

Yes, it’s hot in the summer—but Arizona’s fall, winter, and spring are spectacular. Phoenix and Sedona boast sunshine, dry air, and cool nights. Visit between October and April for dreamy desert hikes and patio dining.

File:Phoenix AZ Downtown from airplane.jpgMelikamp, Wikimedia Commons

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#5 – Colorado

Colorado gets 300 days of sunshine a year, even in winter. Summers are warm and dry, and mountain towns stay breezy. July through September is great for hiking, biking, and sipping a beer in high-altitude sunshine.

File:Maroon Bells (11553)a.jpgRhododendrites, Wikimedia Commons

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#4 – Utah

Utah’s high desert climate means cool nights and sunny days. It’s a goldmine for hikers, skiers, and campers. Spring and fall are prime travel seasons with bright skies and perfect temps to explore the national parks.

File:Salt Lake City UT.jpgRon Reiring, Wikimedia Commons

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#3 – North Dakota

North Dakota? Yep! Summers are cool and dry with long sunny days. Fall is short but stunning, and winters—while cold—come with clear skies. Aim for June to August for perfect weather and open skies.

File:Fargo ND Downtown overview.jpgRon Reiring, Wikimedia Commons

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#2 – Montana

Montana’s weather is underrated. Big Sky Country brings warm, dry summers and crisp autumns with mountain views. Days are long and golden in July and August—ideal for nature lovers and stargazers.

File:Big Sky resort.jpgJim from Lexington, KY, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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#1 – Alaska

Surprise! Alaska earns the top spot for its stunning summer weather. July and August offer sunshine, long daylight hours, and temps in the 60s and 70s. You’ll get blue skies, glaciers, and maybe even the northern lights if you stay late.

File:View of Wrangell Alaska.JPGHans-Jürgen Hübner, Wikimedia Commons

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