US States Weather & Temperature History
Explore historical weather data for all 50 US states. Look up past temperatures, precipitation, and weather conditions going back 55 years with data from thousands of NOAA weather stations across the country.
Northeast(11 states)
Experience four distinct seasons with cold winters and warm summers
Bridgeport, New Haven, Stamford +2 more
Baltimore
Boston, Lowell, Cambridge +3 more
Manchester
Newark, Jersey City, Paterson +3 more
New York City, Buffalo, Rochester +3 more
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown
Providence
Southeast(11 states)
Warm climate with mild winters and hot, humid summers
Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery +2 more
Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa +21 more
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon +3 more
Louisville, Lexington
New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport
Jackson
Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro +7 more
Columbia, Charleston
Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville +3 more
Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk +3 more
Midwest(12 states)
Continental climate with cold winters and hot summers
Chicago, Rockford, Joliet +2 more
Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville +3 more
Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Davenport
Wichita, Overland Park, Olathe +1 more
Detroit, Grand Rapids, Warren +3 more
Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Brooklyn Park +1 more
Kansas City, St. Louis, Independence
Omaha, Lincoln
Fargo
Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati +3 more
Sioux Falls
Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay +2 more
Southwest(4 states)
Arid and semi-arid climate with hot summers and mild winters
West(6 states)
Diverse climates from mountains to deserts
Pacific(5 states)
Mild coastal climates to tropical conditions
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About US Weather Data
Our historical weather data comes from NOAA's Global Historical Climatology Network Daily (GHCND), which includes over 90,000 weather stations. For US locations, we match your ZIP code or city to the nearest weather station with reliable historical records.
Each state page shows major cities with direct links to look up specific dates. Data includes daily high and low temperatures, precipitation amounts, and snowfall where available, going back to 1970 for most locations.
US Climate Diversity
The United States spans multiple climate zones, from the arctic conditions of Alaska to the tropical climate of Hawaii and South Florida. The continental US experiences everything from desert heat in Arizona to humid subtropical conditions in the Southeast.
Coldest States
Alaska, Minnesota, North Dakota, Maine, Wisconsin - known for harsh winters with temperatures well below zero.
Warmest States
Florida, Hawaii, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana - experience mild winters and hot summers, with some areas rarely seeing frost.
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