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Climate & Weather Guide in United States

Climate zones, seasonal temperatures, rainfall patterns, and best travel times

The United States has a highly diverse climate because of its large size and wide range of latitude, elevation, and coastal influences. The country includes humid subtropical, humid continental, Mediterranean, oceanic, semi-arid, arid, and alpine climates, so summer and winter conditions vary sharply by region. Coastal and high-elevation areas are often milder, while interior plains, the South, and desert Southwest can be much hotter in summer. Winters range from mild along the Gulf and Pacific coasts to very cold in the northern interior and mountain states. This diversity gives residents and expats many climate choices, but it also means local climate matters far more than national averages.

Summer Average

20-35°C

Winter Average

-15-15°C

Climate Types

Humid subtropical and Humid continental and Mediterranean and Oceanic and Semi-arid and Arid and Alpine

Annual Rainfall

150-2000 mm

Sunshine Hours

1,800-3,500 hrs/yr

Average Humidity

30-80%