Since 2009, U.S. Climate Data has helped people better understand the climate across the United States by providing reliable, easy-to-use weather averages and long-term climate information for thousands of locations nationwide. Our mission is to inform people about the climate in the United States through clear, accessible, and well-organized climate data.
The website focuses on long-term climate averages, including monthly temperatures, precipitation, snowfall, and other historical climate statistics that help users better understand typical weather conditions throughout the year. The information is intended for travelers, residents, researchers, educators, businesses, and anyone interested in exploring climate patterns across the United States.
In addition to the public website, U.S. Climate Data also develops professional climate data solutions through its developer platform. These services include the U.S. Climate Data API, enriched climate datasets, and Climate Intelligence designed for modern applications, dashboards, AI systems, and data-driven products. The platform transforms trusted long-term climate records into structured, application-ready data that is easy to integrate into software and digital services.
Climate data
This data originates from a variety of sources (for example: The National Climatic Data Center from the NOAA). The information is correct most of the time, but could also be wrong. Therefore, do not rely on this information exclusively, and if at all possible, refrain from using same for professional services involving agriculture and energy.
The responsibility for the use and interpretation of this climate date is entirely yours. We cannot be held responsible for the nature of the climate data. With regard to the climate data, we speak in terms of averages over a period of thirty years. Therefore, there is no guarantee whatsoever that the weather, at any given time in the future, will correspond with the data provided.
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