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Top U.S. Cities for Weather This Week - Best U.S. Weather Rankings
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Best Weather in the U.S. This Week

Where conditions are expected to be sunny, mild, and ideal for outdoor plans — ranked across every U.S. city using the Perfect Weather Index.

Weekly Weather Rankings

Based on an average of daily Perfect Weather Index scores across the next seven days. Click any city name for its NWS forecast.

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This page shows where the best weather in the United States is forecast over the next seven days. Using the Perfect Weather Index (PWI), Just Right Weather ranks cities nationwide on a consistent 1–10 scale so you can quickly identify where conditions are expected to be sunny, mild, low in humidity, and ideal for outdoor plans.

Instead of viewing isolated local forecasts, this page compares the entire country at once. Rankings are based on National Weather Service forecast data and evaluated using objective criteria including temperature, humidity, wind, cloud cover, and precipitation. A score of 10 represents near-ideal outdoor weather, while lower scores reflect increasing discomfort from heat, cold, storms, or excessive humidity.

If you're asking, "Where is the nicest weather this week?" — this page provides the answer in one simple, data-driven view.

How These Rankings Are Determined

Each location receives a daily Perfect Weather Index score from 1 (poor) to 10 (perfect). Scores are calculated using forecast data from the National Weather Service, focusing on weather conditions most people describe as "nice."

Cities

Ranked using both raw scores and population-aware adjustments.

States

Ranked using average scores across the forecast grid.

Weather preferences vary, but this approach captures conditions that tend to feel comfortable to the widest range of people.

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This page is meant to be a summary. If you want to explore daily patterns in more detail:

Weather influences mood, plans, and travel more than almost anything else. This site exists to answer a simple question:

"Where in the U.S. will the weather feel best right now?"