American Cities With Most Uncomfortable Temperatures
Every major city in the United States enjoys many days each year with mild temperatures, but some cities less often than others. Here you'll find temperature data and rankings for the major cities in America that most often feel unpleasantly cold or uncomfortably hot.
These ratings use long-term temperature averages based on weather data collected from 1991 to 2020 for the US National Centers for Environmental Information. The major cities included in these weather rankings represent the 56 metropolitan areas in the United States with the most people, all those with over one million residents in 2020, according to the US Census Bureau.
Most Days With Unpleasant Temperatures
Less that comfortable temperatures are highs that fall outside the pleasant range of 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Some cities like Miami are warmer, and commonly have days in the 80s or 90s. Others, like Minneapolis, spend most the time below 60. For people who like their weather either on the hotter or colder side, those cities are ideal. The 60 to 80 degree span though is for most people closer to a pleasant room temperature.
These 15 cities average more than 250 days, over two-thirds of a year, when the day's highest temperature falls outside the ideal range for comfort because it's either too hot or too cold.
City | Days |
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Honolulu, Hawaii | 330 |
Miami, Florida | 295 |
Salt Lake City, Utah | 271 |
Orlando, Florida | 265 |
Minneapolis, Minnesota | 260 |
Chicago, Illinois | 257 |
St. Louis, Missouri | 256 |
Grand Rapids, Michigan | 254 |
Tampa, Florida | 254 |
Hartford, Connecticut | 254 |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 254 |
Detroit, Michigan | 253 |
Kansas City, Missouri | 252 |
Indianapolis, Indiana | 252 |
Louisville, Kentucky | 251 |
City links take you to more detailed information on temperatures for that location. You can also view a summary of temperature averages for all major US cities and city temperatures in recent years and a complete list of America's 56 largest urban centers.
Most Uncomfortable Nights
Low temperatures at nine US cities enter less than ideal territory for over one-third of the year. Most cities on this list have many nights that remain above 70 °F. For others, it's the number of nights dropping below freezing that put them on the list.
City | Days a Year |
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Grand Rapids, Michigan | 248 |
Tulsa, Oklahoma | 240 |
Miami, Florida | 226 |
Tampa, Florida | 160 |
Minneapolis, Minnesota | 157 |
Denver, Colorado | 156 |
Orlando, Florida | 149 |
Jacksonville, Florida | 148 |
Houston, Texas | 142 |
Phoenix, Arizona | 140 |
New Orleans, Louisiana | 139 |
Shortest Frost-Free Season
Major US cities with the shortest frost-free period can usually see frost from October to April. They average less than 200 consecutive days at year without frost. Just three major American cities have a frost-free period that's normally less than six months long.
City | Days | Last Frost | First Frost |
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Denver, Colorado | 156 | Oct 8 | May 4 |
Grand Rapids, Michigan | 174 | Oct 20 | Apr 29 |
Hartford, Connecticut | 177 | Oct 16 | Apr 21 |
Minneapolis, Minnesota | 177 | Oct 18 | Apr 23 |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 182 | Oct 23 | Apr 23 |
Rochester, New York | 183 | Oct 25 | Apr 24 |
Buffalo, New York | 184 | Oct 26 | Apr 24 |
Cincinnati, Ohio | 189 | Oct 25 | Apr 18 |
Detroit, Michigan | 189 | Oct 27 | Apr 20 |
Columbus, Ohio | 191 | Oct 27 | Apr 18 |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 192 | Oct 29 | Apr 19 |
Kansas City, Missouri | 193 | Oct 24 | Apr 13 |
Indianapolis, Indiana | 193 | Oct 26 | Apr 15 |
Cleveland, Ohio | 196 | Nov 3 | Apr 20 |
Reference
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). Climate Normals.