Weather by Country

Live temperatures and 14-day forecasts for 493 cities in 198 countries

The world's weather at a glance

Every country below links to a hub with live city temperatures, forecasts and 10-year climate averages. The numbers here are computed from the same 2015–2024 dataset that powers each city page.

World quick facts

  • Warmest country we cover: 🇸🇩 Sudan - annual mean 87° across its cities
  • Coldest: 🇲🇳 Mongolia - annual mean 34°
  • Sunniest: 🇸🇴 Somalia - about 11.5 hours of sun a day
  • Deepest coverage: 🇺🇸 United States with 181 cities
  • Live extremes: see which covered city is hottest or coldest right now

Continents compared

Coverage and climate extremes per continent (annual means, 2015–2024).
ContinentCountriesCities Warmest countryColdest country
North America 25 230 🇭🇹 Haiti (83°) 🇨🇦 Canada (43°)
Europe 49 87 🇨🇾 Cyprus (68°) 🇮🇸 Iceland (40°)
Asia 45 71 🇴🇲 Oman (84°) 🇲🇳 Mongolia (34°)
South America 12 17 🇬🇾 Guyana (80°) 🇧🇴 Bolivia (48°)
Africa 53 63 🇸🇩 Sudan (87°) 🇱🇸 Lesotho (59°)
Oceania 14 25 🇳🇷 Nauru (82°) 🇳🇿 New Zealand (55°)

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Country weather: quick answers

Which country is the hottest on average?
Among the countries we cover, Sudan has the highest annual mean temperature across its covered cities, at 87°F (30°C). Gulf and Sahel countries dominate the top of the list.
Which country is the coldest on average?
Mongolia, averaging 34°F (1°C) across its covered cities - though Russia, Canada and the Nordics all compete once winter arrives.
How many countries and cities does Temperatures.com cover?
198 countries and 493 cities, each with live conditions, hourly and 14-day forecasts, and climate averages built from 2015–2024 weather data.