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At a Glance

  • Meteorological summer wraps up on Saturday.
  • Some places have taken it on the chin repeatedly this summer.
  • But a few cities haven't either sweltered in heat or been too stormy this summer.

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Saturday wraps up summer 2024, and while some locations in the U.S. have seen relatively little excessive heat or thunderstorms, others have been much less fortunate.

M​eteorologists group the seasons into clean three-month buckets based on annual temperatures, not strictly on the tilted Earth's path around the sun. Meteorological summer runs from June through August.

W​e took a look back at the nation's weather to come up with the three best and worst weather cities in summer 2024.

W​orst Weather Cities of Summer 2024

3​. Boise, Idaho

Boise sweltered through its second-hottest summer in records dating to before Idaho's statehood, behind only 2021. It tied for its second-most days with triple-digit heat (20) and had its second-hottest daily low temperature of 82 degrees on July 22. That's a low typical of the Gulf Coast in summer, not a semi-arid Great Basin city at 2,700 feet elevation.

B​ut it wasn't just the heat.

A​ rash of wildfires in the Great Basin and interior Northwest, both in Idaho and adjacent states, pumped plumes of smoke over Idaho's Treasure Valley. According to data from the Environmental Protection Agency, the Boise metro area had at least "unhealthy" air quality 17 days from July into August. At times, it reached very unhealthy levels, and was among the nation's worst air quality.

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2​. St. Johnsbury, Vermont

I​n July 2023, Vermont and other parts of the Northeast were swamped by massive flooding that claimed 10 lives and cost an estimated $2.2 billion damage. T​his past July, the Green Mountain State was hit by two destructive floods.

F​rom July 10-11, up to 6 inches of rain from the remnants of Hurricane Beryl washed away roads and inundated homes and businesses in upstate New York and northern Vermont, claiming two lives.

J​ust 19 days later, a small area of torrential rain overnight from July 29-30 destroyed homes and washed out roads in Vermont's "Northeast Kingdom".

S​t. Johnsbury, Vermont, hit by both events, had two of its four wettest days on record dating to 1894 and topped its previous record wettest month by over 6 inches.

I​f that wasn't enough, they also had their hottest summer in their 131-year record book.

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1​. Ruidoso, New Mexico

A​s impactful as the twin Vermont floods were, nowhere in the U.S. endured nearly the parade of events as one New Mexico town.

It began the day after Father's Day when two large wildfires flared up near Ruidoso. One of those, the South Fork fire, prompted an evacuation of this town in the Sierra Blanca Mountains about 135 miles south-southeast of Albuquerque. The fires charred more than 1,500 structures and 500 homes, the Albuquerque Journal reported, and claimed two lives.

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T​hat was only the opening chapter of this saga. New Mexico's monsoon season then kicked into gear, with nearly daily thunderstorm downpours running off ground singed by the fires, triggering muddy, debris-strewn flows into Ruidoso and neighboring towns.

The National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings for these debris flows in Ruidoso an incredible 25 separate days f​rom June 19 through August 29. On eight of those days, flooding was serious enough to prompt the NWS to upgrade to a rarely-issued flash flood emergency for the town.

I​magine fearing an isolated, slow-moving summer thunderstorm for weeks after a wildfire chased you from your home.

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Other rough summer 2024 weather

-​ Chicago: While summer's heat wasn't extreme, the July 15 derecho not only knocked out power to hundreds of thousands, but also spawned 32 tornadoes in northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana, the most on record for any day in the forecast area covered by the NWS-Chicago office.

-​ Houston: Hurricane Beryl triggered massive power outages lasting for days during what was a top 10 hottest summer.

-​ Oxford, Connecticut: This part of southwest Connecticut measured up to 14.83 inches of rain on August 18 in what may have been the state's heaviest 24-hour rainfall on record, topping rain from 1955's Hurricane Diane. The destructive flash flooding claimed at least two lives.

-​ Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands: Ernesto flooded roads and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands. It was also San Juan's hottest summer on record.

-​ South Carolina: Up to 22 inches of rain from Debby flooded parts of the Palmetto State for weeks after.

Best Weather Cities of Summer 2024

I​t wasn't all gloom and doom. Let's end on a happier note and highlight a couple of cities where summer's heat was relatively under control and weather was more delightful than usual.

Seattle

E​xcept for a sizzling early July, summer wasn't persistently hot in Seattle. Both June and August were cooler than average.

A​nd while wildfires were a frequent problem in the interior Northwest, Seattle didn't see much wildfire smoke, according to EPA data.

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K​ansas City

Known for scorching summers, Kansas City had both a cooler-than-average July and August.

Eight August days had high temperatures only in the 70s. Four of those August days had morning lows in the 50s, no doubt prompting some to reach for a light jacket, not top of mind in summer.

This generally cooler weather also kept the usual rash of summer severe thunderstorms and heavy rain relatively at bay.

Jonathan Erdman is a senior meteorologist at weather.com and has been covering national and international weather since 1996. His lifelong love of meteorology began with a close encounter with a tornado as a child in Wisconsin. Extreme and bizarre weather are his favorite topics. Reach out to him on X (formerly Twitter), Threads, Facebook and Bluesky.

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FAQs

Which US city has the best summer weather? ›

The US city that is often considered to have the best year-round weather is San Diego, California. With its mild temperatures, low humidity, and abundant sunshine, San Diego offers a pleasant climate throughout the year, making it a popular destination for those seeking ideal weather conditions.

What city has the worst weather in the US? ›

1. QUILLAYUTE, WASHINGTON–Ever heard of it? Neither had we. In fact, it's not a city but a location where weather data is accumulated and because of the numbers, it ranks as the number one worst weather location.

What city in the US has the most varied weather? ›

Kansas City, MO

Kansas City's population of over 470,000 people are likely used to extreme variations in climate. It is notoriously difficult to forecast the weather, and this unpredictability is due in large part to the city's location in the geographic center of the United States.

What was the hottest summer in the US? ›

In case you're curious, 1936 and 2021 are tied as the hottest summers in U.S. records dating to 1895, according to NOAA. Summer 2022, followed by 2012 and 2011, round out the top five.

What state has the most comfortable summers? ›

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!

What state is not too hot and not too cold? ›

Hawaii. It rarely ever gets above 85 degrees and rarely falls below 75 degrees. There aren't many better places than the tropical islands of Hawaii. This state is known for having consistent temperatures throughout the entire year.

What is the safest area in the U.S. for weather? ›

I​n 2021, U.S. News and World Report analyzed resiliency data from the Environmental Protection Agency and found that the top five most climate-resilient cities in the U.S. were Anchorage, Alaska; Honolulu; Spokane, Washington; Eugene, Oregon; and Santa Barbara, California.

Which states have the best all around weather? ›

Los Angeles reports sunshine for 73% of the year. The ten states in the U.S. with the best weather are California, Hawaii, Texas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Delaware, North Carolina, and Louisiana.

What city in the U.S. has the least severe weather? ›

Anchorage, Alaska. Anchorage is the safest place to avoid natural disaster in the entire United States. It ranks in the top 1% of the country for its low risk of hurricanes, tornados, drought and cold or heat waves. It also has the lowest risk index rating for lightning, landslides and strong winds.

Which US state has the most inconsistent weather? ›

In fact, no state in the lower 48 sees as much variability in its year-to-year precipitation as California. Such variability makes our weather at least as unpredictable as anything else in this volatile state.

Which place has best climate in USA? ›

With as many as 329 days without rain per year, on average, Santa Barbara tops the list of the Best Places to Live in the U.S. for the Weather.

Will 2024 be the hottest summer on record? ›

With half the year of data now available, Carbon Brief has determined that there is now an approximately 95% chance that 2024 will beat 2023 and be the warmest year on record, based on Copernicus/ECMWF's ERA5 dataset. (Berkeley Earth separately estimated a 92% chance in their June update.)

What is America's coldest city? ›

Fairbanks, Alaska

With a minimum average temperature of about minus 17 degrees Fahrenheit, Fairbanks takes the cake as the coldest city in the U.S. The northernmost major city in Alaska, Fairbanks has seen record cold temperatures reaching minus 66 degrees in the past.

Who has the coolest summers in the US? ›

Statistically, the coolest city in the US (in the summer) is Port Angeles, Washington, with an average high temperature of 68F in July and 69F in August. The summer average lows are 52 for both months. Winter is cold, but not so cold as most northern latitutudes.

What is the most comfortable city to live in the US? ›

US News & World Report released a list of the cities with the best quality of life. Cities with ample outdoor activities and beautiful natural surroundings ranked highly on its list. Ann Arbor, Michigan, was named the best city for a high quality of life.

Where is not too hot in July? ›

Iceland. Iceland has been a popular short break destination for many years, particularly during the winter time, as visitors chase the northern lights. However, visiting Iceland during the summer does have its advantages. It is 18 – 23 hours of daylight, so there is more time to explore its natural wonders!

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