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State-wide averages of annual temperatures range from a high of 70.7 degrees Fahrenheit (21.5 degrees Celsius) in Florida to a low of 26.6 °F (-3.0 °C) in Alaska. For the entire United States, excluding Hawaii and Alaska, the year averages 52.7 °F (11.5 °C).
These maps show annual average temperature and precipitation for the Lower 48 U.S. states based on observations collected at thousands of U.S. weather stations from 1991–2021. (Normals are available for individual weather stations in Alaska and Hawaii .)
The average temperature in the contiguous United States reached 54.41 degrees Fahrenheit (12.45 degrees Celsius) in 2023. This was approximately 2.39 degrees Fahrenheit higher than the 20th...
The U.S. Climate Normals Quick Access tool provides graphs and tables of average temperature, precipitation, and snowfall at more than 15,000 U.S. observation stations. For access to other climatological statistics and variables, visit the Normals Homepage.
Information regarding the temperature, precipitation and sunshine for more than 5000 cities in the United States.
These data include quality controlled daily, monthly, seasonal, and yearly measurements of temperature, precipitation, wind, and degree days as well as radar data and 30-year Climate Normals. Customers can also order most of these data as certified hard copies for legal use.
This tool provides access to maps of average monthly and annual minimum temperature, maximum temperature, and total precipitation. Monthly maps of minimum temperature, maximum temperature, and precipitation from 1895 through 2015 are also available, as well as map animation and comparison tools.
Climate Statistics at Individual Stations — Data Tables. Comparative Climatic Data. This site provides data tables for comparing record-setting conditions and Climate Normals at major U.S. weather observing stations in the United States. Explore this Dataset
NOAA’s 1991-2020 U.S. Climate Normals provide averages for climate variables like temperature and precipitation. This Explainer explores what Climate Normals are, why NOAA produces them, what changes are included in the latest update, and what U.S. industries and sectors rely on Climate Normals.
Climate and Average Weather Year Round in the United States. We show the climate in the United States by comparing the average weather in 5 representative places: New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix, and Minneapolis. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in the United States.