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  1. This table lists the 336 incorporated places in the United States, excluding the U.S. territories, with a population of at least 100,000 as of July 1, 2023, as estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau. Five states have no cities with populations exceeding 100,000.

  2. The table below lists the biggest 56 metropolitan areas identified by the US Census Bureau, the population estimated from the 2020 Census, and the corresponding city used for weather information on CurrentResults.com.

    • Santa Barbara, California. Population: 87,533. Average Annual Temperature: 59.7°F. Number of 90°F or Higher Days Per Year: 3. Number of 32°F or Lower Days Per Year: 6.
    • San Diego, California. Population: 1,381,162. Average Annual Temperature: 64.3°F. Number of 90°F or Higher Days Per Year: 3. Number of 32°F or Lower Days Per Year: 0.
    • San Francisco, California. Population: 808,437. Average Annual Temperature: 58.2°F. Number of 90°F or Higher Days Per Year: 2. Number of 32°F or Lower Days Per Year: 0.
    • Kahului, Hawaii. Population: 29,993. Average Annual Temperature: 76.3°F. Number of 90°F or Higher Days Per Year: 28. Number of 32°F or Lower Days Per Year: 0.
  3. Weather Averages for US Cities. Select a link for the average weather, by month or year, in major cities throughout the United States. Each link takes you to climate data for dozens of cities, allowing you to compare their typical weather.

  4. This page compares the average temperature, record temperature, rain, and snow in all 50 U.S. state capitals.

  5. May 13, 2024 · California and Texas —also the most populous U.S. states —each have more than 10 cities with at least a quarter of a million inhabitants. Two other warm weather states, Arizona and Florida, also have a number of cities with 250,000 or more residents, at six each. Eighteen U.S. states in total—including South Carolina, Alabama, and Utah to ...

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  7. Jan 27, 2014 · By large cities, we considered the 100 most populous U.S. cities, according to City-Data.com. Click through this gallery to count down the 20 coldest major U.S. cities.

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