Living through the seasons
Summers are the easier season. Winter comfort deserves a closer look.
- Overall Comfort
- Good
2.6 / 5
- Average Summer High
- 79°F
- Days Above 90°F
- 5 days/year
- Summer Feel
- Excellent
Mild · 79°F
Excellent
4.8 / 5
- Average Winter Low
- 18°F / -8°C
- Days Below Freezing
- 146 days/year
- Winter Feel
- Poor
Poor
Poor
1 / 5
The shape of the year
Humidity, comfortable months, and sunshine help explain the annual rhythm.
- Humidity
- 83%
- Comfortable Months
- 5 months
- Solar Exposure
- 1368 peak-sun hrs/yr
Poor
Fair
Poor
Air, allergies, and weather
Air quality and allergies shape day-to-day comfort. The best months and weather risks help with timing.
Air and allergies
- Air Quality
- Excellent
- Allergy Levels
- Poor
4.7 / 5
Current AQI
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Current PM2.5
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Timing and weather
- Long-Term Fine-Particle Pollution
- 5.3 µg/m³ 2021-2025 modeled average
- Best Months
- May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
- Toughest Months
- Jan, Feb, Dec
- Heat Risk
- Low
- Drought Risk
- Low
- Weather Volatility
- Moderate
Good · 5.3 µg/m³ 2021-2025 modeled average
Very Good
3 / 5
Sources & methodology
Climate comfort helps estimate how practical daily life may feel across the year, especially for heat, humidity, cold, and seasonal constraints.
Seasonal timing, health conditions, air conditioning, air quality, and elevation can change the lived experience.
- NASA POWER
Used for Overall Comfort, Summer Feel, Average Summer High, Days Above 90°F, Winter Feel, Average Winter Low, Days Below Freezing, Humidity, Comfortable Months, Solar Exposure, Best Months, Toughest Months, Allergy Levels, Heat Risk, Weather Volatility
- Open-Meteo / Copernicus CAMS, checked against U.S. EPA AirData
Used for Air Quality, Long-Term Fine-Particle Pollution
Checked 2026-05-18
- Federal Emergency Management Agency National Risk Index
Used for Drought Risk
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