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Warmest US cities in winter (with average temperatures)

By WeatherNormal Editorial · 2026-06-17

In short: The warmest major US cities in winter are Honolulu (about 81°F average January high), Miami (76°F), Orlando (72°F) and Tampa (71°F). Phoenix, Los Angeles and San Diego follow in the upper-60s. All figures are NOAA 1991–2020 average January daytime highs.

When the rest of the country is freezing, a handful of US cities stay reliably warm. Using NOAA’s 1991–2020 average January high temperatures, here are the warmest big cities for a winter escape — and how they differ.

The answer first

The warmest major US city in winter is Honolulu, with an average January daytime high near 81°F. On the mainland, Miami leads at about 76°F, followed by Orlando (72°F) and Tampa (71°F). The desert Southwest — Phoenix and Las Vegas — and Southern California sit a notch lower, in the upper-60s to low-70s. All figures are NOAA 1991–2020 normals for average January highs.

Warmest US cities in winter (average January high)

CityAvg January highAvg January lowAvg January precip
Honolulu, HI81°F67°F1.8 in
Miami, FL76°F61°F1.8 in
Orlando, FL72°F50°F2.5 in
Tampa, FL71°F53°F2.7 in
Phoenix, AZ68°F46°F0.9 in
Los Angeles, CA68°F49°F3.3 in
San Diego, CA66°F50°F2.0 in

For the live, computed version of this list — including more cities — see our warmest cities in January ranking.

Warm and humid vs warm and dry

The list splits into two climates:

If you want the best of both — warmth and dryness — our best winter getaways ranking scores cities on exactly that combination.

A note on nights

Average highs describe the afternoon. Notice how the overnight lows tell a different story: Phoenix’s January low is 46°F and Orlando’s is 50°F, so even “warm” winter cities cool down after dark. Pack a layer for evenings. To understand the gap between daytime and overnight figures, read how to read average high and low temperatures.

What about Southern California?

Los Angeles and San Diego are mild rather than hot in winter — daytime highs around 66–68°F. That is comfortable for sightseeing and beats anywhere up north, but it is not beach-swimming weather, and January is actually Los Angeles’s wettest stretch (3.3 in). For full monthly detail, see the Los Angeles and San Diego pages.

Reminder: these are averages

Climate normals are 30-year averages, not forecasts — see what climate normals are. A cold front can knock even Florida into the 50s for a day or two. Use these numbers to choose a destination, then check a live forecast before you book.

Frequently asked questions

What is the warmest US city in winter?

Honolulu is the warmest major US city in winter, with an average January daytime high of about 81°F. On the mainland, Miami is warmest at roughly 76°F, followed by Orlando (72°F) and Tampa (71°F).

Where can I go in the US to escape winter cold?

Florida (Miami, Orlando, Tampa), Hawaii (Honolulu), and the desert Southwest (Phoenix, Las Vegas) offer the warmest winter weather. Florida and Hawaii are warm and fairly humid; the Southwest is warm and very dry.

Is it warm in California in winter?

Southern California is mild rather than hot in winter. Los Angeles and San Diego average daytime highs around 66–68°F in January — pleasant for sightseeing, but cooler than Florida or Hawaii, and evenings are chilly.

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Last updated: 2026-06-17