United States vs United States · 1991–2020

Auburn Hills or
Troy?

Auburn Hills peaks in September (83), Troy in September (83). Below, every month side by side — the better comfort score of the pair is marked, which is a statement about climate only.

Auburn Hills against Troy, month by month. Stations: PONTIAC WWTP (5.7 km) and PONTIAC WWTP (9.4 km)
MonthAuburn Hills dayAuburn Hills rainTroy dayTroy rainDaylightBetter score
January-0.5°C55 mm-0.5°C55 mm9 h 22 / 9 h 22level · 5
February0.9°C45 mm0.9°C45 mm10 h 28 / 10 h 29level · 5
March6.7°C52 mm6.7°C52 mm11 h 48 / 11 h 48level · 5
April13.7°C70 mm13.7°C70 mm13 h 19 / 13 h 19level · 33
May21.1°C98 mm21.1°C98 mm14 h 36 / 14 h 35level · 65
June26°C80 mm26°C80 mm15 h 18 / 15 h 17level · 82
July28°C78 mm28°C78 mm15 h 01 / 15 h 01level · 73
August27°C79 mm27°C79 mm13 h 55 / 13 h 55level · 78
September23.1°C74 mm23.1°C74 mm12 h 26 / 12 h 26level · 83
October16°C73 mm16°C73 mm10 h 58 / 10 h 58level · 46
November7.2°C72 mm7.2°C72 mm9 h 41 / 9 h 42level · 7
December2.8°C58 mm2.8°C58 mm9 h 03 / 9 h 04level · 5

Comfort scores compare climate and nothing else — not cost, crowds, flights or what there is to do when you arrive. Two places can also read stations of very different quality: check the distance in the caption above before treating a one-point gap as meaningful.