Best U.S. Cities for Year-Round Weather

Looking to move to a city with mild year-round weather? Whether you’re planning to spend your golden years somewhere with no snow, or you want to live somewhere with year-round outdoor recreation, there are plenty of cities throughout America that offer wonderful climates. Here are the 12 best places to live with good weather all year!

Boise, ID

  • Average Annual High Temperature: 64°F
  • Average Annual Low Temperature: 41°F
  • Home Price: $191,000 median purchase price; $834 median monthly rent

Boise, the capital city of Idaho, is one of the most beautiful places to live in the Pacific Northwest and one of the best places in the U.S. for year-round weather. Boise’s winters are free of the heavy snowfalls and sub-zero temperatures that are common elsewhere in the region, while summers are sunny, warm, and tend to have low humidity. Beyond its fantastic weather, this fast-growing city is also among the top 20 best places to live in America, and top 100 places to retire.

Things to Do in Boise

See exotic animals like red pandas and leopards at Zoo Boise. Put on some blue face paint and catch a Boise State Broncos’ game at Albertsons Stadium. Bike the 25-mile Boise River Greenbelt, one of the city’s most popular parks, straight into the heart of Boise. Take a walk along the Oregon Trail Reserve to see the Boise Front and Kelton Ramp, a historic wagon path forged by traveling pioneers. Watch an outdoor concert, attend a gardening class, or stroll among sculptures and other art at Idaho Botanical Garden. Go tubing or downhill mountain biking at Bogus Basin. Split a Yaya’s House Pizza and sip on a True Grit Cocktail at The Wylder. Grab a Quiche, Fresh Berry Waffle, or any of the other farm-inspired breakfasts at Big City Coffee & Cafe. Or order Korean Short Rib Tacos or a Chicken Tinga Salad for lunch at MADRE Boutique Taqueria.

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Charleston, SC

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  • Average Annual High Temperature: 76°F
  • Average Annual Low Temperature: 56°F
  • Home Price: $269,400 median purchase price; $1,052 median monthly rent

In addition to other attractive features like its expanding job market and affordable real estate, Charleston has some of the best year-round weather in America! People living in Charleston can enjoy four distinct seasons, but don’t need to worry about extreme temperature changes. Summers in Charleston are warm but tolerable, and winters are pleasantly mild. But it isn’t the mild weather in Charleston alone that draws people to Charleston. Consistently named one of the best places to live in the South, one of the best mid-sized cities in the U.S., and even claiming the top spot as best city in the U.S., Charleston is renowned for its Southern hospitality, incredible dining scene, and so much more.

Things to Do in Charleston

Set sail on a Sandlapper Water Tour to see local sea life like graceful herons and playful dolphins off the scenic South Carolina Coast. Walk through America’s oldest landscaped gardens at the historic Middleton Place. Go on a picnic, see beautiful fountains, and relax among nature at Riley Waterfront Park. Cast your line off the 1,250-foot-long Mount Pleasant Pier, which boasts gorgeous views and a covered pavilion. Watch raptor flight demonstrations or attend special educational events at Avian Conservation Center. Order fresh, elevated seafood like Beet Cured Salmon at The Obstinate Daughter. Fill up on rib-sticking BBQ favorites from Pulled Pork to Pork Spare Ribs and beyond at Lewis Barbecue. Or have breakfast for dinner with a glass of wine and the Big Meaty Hash at Daps Breakfast & Imbibe.

Henderson, NV

  • Average Annual High Temperature: 77°F
  • Average Annual Low Temperature: 48°F
  • Home Price: $237,800 median purchase price; $1,151 median monthly rent

Despite temperatures reaching the upper 90s and low 100s in the summers, the city of Henderson sees fairly consistent cloud cover that makes the Nevada dry heat not only bearable, but pleasant. The comfortable weather in this Las Vegas suburb isn’t the city’s only draw, though. Aside from having one of the best climates in the U.S., Henderson—nicknamed Tree City USA—has won numerous awards for being a great place to live, and it’s also the country’s second safest city, making it one of the best places in the Southwest to call home! With so many accolades to its name, it’s no wonder that Henderson is one of the fastest-growing metros in Nevada.

Things to Do in Henderson

Visit Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area and hike among cacti and stunning rock formations. Observe migratory waterfowl, native desert birds, and other wildlife at the scenic Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve. Pack a cooler and go sailing or rent a standup paddleboard at Lake Las Vegas. Go camping under the stars or spend the day flyfishing off the shores of Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Try the signature Flaming Steak Fajitas, then cool down with a Margarita Flight at Juan’s Flaming Fajitas & Cantina. Satisfy your stomach with classic comfort food like the Chicken Fried Chicken from Hometown Country Kitchen. Try the Lavender Latte or Jasmine Green Tea from Mothership Coffee Roasters. Or get breakfast reservations at Kitchen Table—the Nutella S’mores French Toast is a must-try!

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Honolulu, HI

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  • Average Annual High Temperature: 84°F
  • Average Annual Low Temperature: 71°F
  • Home Price: $601,500 median purchase price; $1,357 median monthly rent

With warm temperatures all year long, Honolulu‘s tropical climate is one of the best in the country! Residents living in Honolulu do experience a rainy season from November to March, but snow and freezing temperatures are unheard of. Some of the best places to enjoy Honolulu’s amazing year-round weather are the city’s many top-rated beaches. Other benefits of living in Honolulu include its incredible cuisine, fascinating local culture, and steady job market driven by a massive tourism and hospitality industry.

Things to Do in Honolulu

Hike up Diamond Head Trail to the summit of a dormant volcano overlooking the ocean. Snorkel, whale watch, or go on a turtle tour at Hanauma Bay State Park. Walk among exhibits with tropical fish, monk seals, green sea turtles, and more at Waikiki Aquarium. Go on an Atlantis Adventure submarine to see stingrays, sharks, yellow tangs, and other creatures living beneath the waves. Taste simple yet delicious Japanese dishes like EbiCurry from EbiNomi. Try Restaurant XO‘s mouthwatering Fluffle of Brown Butter-Bunny-Butter Mochi. Eat Poi, LauLau, and other traditional Hawaiian fare at Helena’s Hawaiian Food. Or grab fresh Cajun Fish Tacos for lunch, then have a slice of Hula Pie for dessert at Duke’s Restaurant.

Orlando, FL

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  • Average Annual High Temperature: 82°F
  • Average Annual Low Temperature: 64°F
  • Home Price: $172,100 median purchase price; $1,040 median monthly rent

Although you might think of Orlando solely as a retirement destination, this Orange County city has also been named one of the top places to start a career in the country. Not only is this Florida hot spot a great place to live no matter which stage of life you’re in, but you’ll also be in one of the states with the best weather! And despite having more rainfall than other U.S. cities with mild climates, Orlando almost never sees snow. Better still, Orlando is very walkable and has tons of year-round activities, meaning residents have several opportunities to get out and enjoy the Florida sun!

Things to Do in Orlando

Ride down Splash Mountain, see a Blue Man Group show, and snack on a Dole Whip at Walt Disney World. See 50 acres of stunning plants and flowers or browse the period displays at Leu House Museum at Harry P. Leu Gardens. Get up close and personal with local wildlife—including wild pigs, waterfowl, fish, manatees, and more—on an eco tour with Crystal River Watersports. Take to the skies for a hot air balloon ride over the city with Orlando Balloon Tours. Treat yourself to signature Southern dishes like Chicken Pot Pie and desserts like the Oatmeal Cream Pie at Se7en Bites, which was once featured on Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-Ins, & Dives! Dig into Blue Crab Legs, Mad Crab Savory Wings, or any of the other delicious surf n’ turf at Mad Crab Seafood & Wings. Or settle in for lunch with an ocean view at The Waterfront, where dishes like Fried Poboys and or Crab Cake Sliders are served fresh every day.

San Diego, CA

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  • Average Annual High Temperature: 70°F
  • Average Annual Low Temperature: 58°F
  • Home Price: $488,600 median home price; $1,427 median monthly rent

If you’re moving to the West Coast but want to avoid extreme heat, San Diego may be right for you. The city remains within a comfortable range between approximately 50 and 75 degrees all year long and receives just 43 days of precipitation on average. In addition to being one of the best American cities for year-round weather, family-friendly San Deigo offers fantastic neighborhoods for singles and young professionals moving to this SoCal city.

Things to Do in San Diego

See and learn about exotic animals from around the world at the award-winning San Diego Zoo. Scuba dive, watch the sunset, or observe sunbathing sea lions at La Jolla Cove. Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city with a trip to the beautiful Coronado Island, where sparkling beaches, exciting watersports, unique shops, and more await. Engage with renowned permanent art collections and and rotating exhibits at San Diego Museum of Art. Whale watch at Sunset Cliffs National Park, a 68-acre park that offers great views of the Pacific. Start your day off with perfectly Instagrammable breakfast dishes like Veggie Benny or Millennial Tears at Morning Glory.Enjoy a bowl of New Englands Clam Chowder, Pan Seared Sesame Crusted Wild Yellowfin Tuna, or Linguine with Manila Clams from Lou & Mickey. Or chow down on fresh Tonkotsu Ramen, crispy Fried Gyoza, or salty Edamame at Menya Ultra.

Santa Barbara, CA

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  • Average Annual High Temperature: 70°F
  • Average Annual Low Temperature: 53°F
  • Home Price: $888,000 median purchase price; $1,575 median monthly rent

Home to numerous celebrity estates, Santa Barbara—also known as the American Riviera, thanks to its Mediterranean climate—has stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. Plus, California is one of the best places to live in near the ocean! Warm year-round temperatures rarely going above 80 degrees keep this seaside California city comfortable in all seasons. Those living in Santa Barbara can also take advantage of the active foodie scene, hip art galleries and artisanal shops, and outdoor recreation spots.

Things to Do in Santa Barbara

See wildlife in the heart of the city at the Santa Barbara Zoo. Step back in time and see the historic twin bell towers and lush gardens at Old Mission Santa Barbara. Go for a bike ride by the ocean, relax on the green, or bring your kids to the playgrounds at Shoreline Park. Visit the wet deck at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s Sea Center for a hands-on experience with sharks, sea urchins, sea stars, and other aquatic creatures. Savor Seafood Teriyaki, Fish Katsu, or a Hibachi Steak at local favorite Arigato Sushi. Eat traditional Butter Chicken Curry or Malai Kebab Tandoor at Bibi Ji. Order a four-course, chef-crafted experience at The Black Sheep. Or enjoy a laid-back feel and gastropub favorites like Crispy Coconut Shrimp or Buffalo Cauliflower at Finney’s Crafthouse.

Santa Fe, NM

  • Average Annual High Temperature: 65°F
  • Average Annual Low Temperature: 35°F
  • Home Price: $259,700 median purchase price; $964 median monthly rent

Santa Fe‘s mild weather proves that a desert climate isn’t always marked by lots of heat. New Mexico’s capital city has warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters, offering a hint of seasonal variation and many chances to get out and explore the great outdoors. Sunny days, a unique art scene, and world-renowned cuisine give Santa Fe its vibrant culture—and with the best job market in New Mexico, The City Different is a great place for those looking to start a career, too!

Things to Do in Santa Fe

Marvel at the life and legacy of renowned artist Georgia O’Keeffe at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. Browse more than 100 art galleries, studios, and shops at Canyon Road District. Visit the historic Puye Cliff Dwellings to see the early architecture of the Pueblo people alongside amazing views of the Rio Grande River Valley. Sample house-made brews like the Happy Camper IPA from the award-winning Santa Fe Brewing Company. Savor a Tex-Mex breakfast of Huevos Barbacoa, then check out the in-house art gallery at Cafe Pasqual’s. Try the local favorite Green Chile Cheeseburger at Santa Fe Bite. Head to Jambo Cafe for a taste of African and Caribbean dishes like Moroccan Lamb Stew and Jerk Chicken Wings. Or fill up on a Classic Gyro with a side of Hummus at Yamas Greek Rotisserie.

Sarasota, FL

  • Average Annual High Temperature: 82°F
  • Average Annual Low Temperature: 64°F
  • Home Price: $190,500 median purchase price; $951 median monthly rent

Frequently recognized as one of the best places to live in the U.S. and one of the best places to retire, the Florida Gulf Coast city of Sarasota offers warm weather throughout the year with summer temperatures in the 80s and 90s and winter temperatures as high as 70 degrees. Rain is common, but sunny days are even more common. Winter weather like snow and hail, meanwhile, are very rare. Not to mention, Sarasota has plenty of outdoor recreation spots, including Siesta Beach, which was recently named one the best beaches in America!

Things to Do in Sarasota

Visit Siesta Key for a day of relaxation by the crystal-clear water. Stroll through the gardens and see courtyard sculptures like the Praying Boy or a cast of David at Ringling Museum of Art. Let loose for some weekend fun and go parasailing on the Gulf of Mexico at Siesta Key Watersports. Buy fresh produce, arts and crafts, and more at Sarasota Farmer’s Market in Downtown Sarasota. Eat your fill of elevated yet unpretentious dishes like Seared Sea Scallops or simple classics like Pan Fried Lump Crab Cakes at Owen’s Fish Camp. Order from the tapas menu to try a little bit of everything from Calamari Fritti to Tempura Shrimp at The Cottage. Share a Fig & Prosciutto Pizza with friends at Clasico Italian Chophouse. Or order the Grilled Octopus, Moussaka, or Spicy Falafel Open Face Pita from Wood Fired 1592.

Scottsdale, AZ

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  • Average Annual High Temperature: 85°F
  • Average Annual Low Temperature: 60°F
  • Home Price: $405,500 median purchase price; $1,184 median monthly rent

Sunny weather abounds during the summer months and beyond in Scottsdale, where temperatures remain comfortably warm all year. The weather in this Arizona resort-style city is a major draw for tourists, snowbirds, and transplant residents alike, while its ranking among the best U.S. cities for jobs, making this Arizona city a perfect place for everyone to call home! In addition, Scottsdale is also full of arts and entertainment opportunities, from award-winning restaurants to fascinating museums and beyond.

Things to Do in Scottsdale

Tour Taliesin West, the former home of master architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and see for yourself why this beautiful home has been designated as an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Immerse yourself in the rainforest-style environment at Butterfly Wonderland, which houses over 70 gorgeous species of butterflies, as well as tree frogs, koi, and tropical finches. Ride a model train and learn about locomotive history at McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park. Climb Camelback Mountain for a breathtaking view of the Arizona desert landscape. Taste award-winning chef Charleen Badman’s carefully crafted seasonal menu items like Spaghetti Squash or Whitefish Soup at FnB. Chill out with Chicken Wings and a glass of Cupcake Prosecco at The Rooster Tavern. Or savor Chef Selection Combinations like Unagi Donburi and Chirashi at Kodo Sushi Sake.

St. George, UT

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  • Average Annual High Temperature: 77°F
  • Average Annual Low Temperature: 47°F
  • Home Price: $223,200 median purchase price; $924 median monthly rent

With warm temperatures all 12 months of the year and very little annual precipitation, St. George‘s weather is ideal for anyone looking to escape the cold temperatures and rainy conditions found elsewhere in the country. Besides its hot summers and mild winters, St. George is ranked among the top 100 places to live in the U.S. This southern Utah city even boasts a high job growth rate, and for recreation, St. George’s wide range of golf courses have earned it its place as the Golf Capital of Utah!

Things to Do in St. George

Bike by day or stargaze by night at the beautiful Red Cliff National Conservation Area. See thousands of species of brightly colored plants, 200-million-year-old dinosaur tracks, and a replica slot canyon at Red Hills Desert Garden. Check out even more dinosaur relics—including thousands of tracks and life-sized replicas—at St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm. View ancient art among the rocky landscape at Little Black Mountain Petroglyphs. Eat regionally sourced, seasonally inspired dishes like Duck Tacos or Pollo ala Brasa at Wood Ash Rye in Downtown St. George. Gather with friends or family for a fine dining experience with dishes like Lobster Ravioli at Aragosta. Or order Chicken Marsala or Spaghetti Marinara for dinner or ask your server about the daily dessert selections at Cappeletti’s.

Tacoma, WA

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  • Average Annual High Temperature: 62°F
  • Average Annual Low Temperature: 45°F
  • Home Price: $212,400 median home price; $980 median monthly rent

Despite the Pacific Northwest’s reputation for rain, Tacoma has some of the best weather in the U.S.—it actually receives less rainfall each year on average than other major U.S. cities like Houston and New York! On top of enjoying mild year-round weather, living in Grit City means you’ll have access to incredible outdoor recreation spots like Mount Rainier, which makes it one of the best places to live near the mountains, and convenient amenities like public transit to nearby Seattle, where plenty of additional employment opportunities await those who choose to commute!

Things to Do in Tacoma

Ride Washington state’s largest wooden roller coaster, the Timberhawk Ride of Prey at Wild Waves Theme & Water Park. Learn about local maritime history and take a docent-led museum tour at Foss Waterway Seaport. Observe local wildlife as you hike the two-mile soft-surfaced walking trail at Tacoma Nature Center. Camp at the base of Mount Rainier at Mount Rainier National Park. Walk through one of the most stunning art pieces in the Pacific Northwest: the Chihuly Bridge of Glass. Snack on Empanadas as you watch chefs prepare Beef and Lamb Empanadas or Costilla De Le Carne for your table in the display kitchen at Asado. Enjoy a romantic fine-dining experience at Over the Moon Cafe—and be sure to try the Braised Short Rib Ragu or Pacific Salmon Filet! Or check out the city’s only moonshine bar, Dirty Oscar’s Annex, for Chicken & Waffles paired with the Motherlode moonshine cocktail.

Frequently Asked Questions About Best Cities for Weather

What state has the best weather?

Many coastal cities in southern and central California like San Diego and Santa Barbara have warm weather between 60 and 85 degrees with little rainfall, making California the state with the best weather!

Where is it 70 degrees year-round in the U.S.?

While temperatures fluctuate throughout the year in most U.S. states, there are few states with warm weather that see averages around 70-degree weather year-round. These states include Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and New Mexico.

Which city has the best climate?

The U.S. is home to many cities in states with the best weather. Some cities with the best climate include Charleston, SC, Honolulu, HI, and Santa Barbara, CA.

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