Tool 03 · Interactive · 478 cities

Compare the Climate of Any Two Cities

Month-by-month temperature, rainfall, and calibrated sunshine for 478 cities. Lisbon gets 2,772 sun hours a year — 88% more than London's 1,478.

Climate console — 478 cities · ERA5 + CHELSA calibrated

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Lisbon vs London, month by month

Month Lisbon °C London °C Lisbon mm London mm
January11.44.98761
February12.04.87144
March13.86.95447
April14.79.16748
May16.712.44754
June19.615.41549
July21.317.6448
August21.717.4655
September20.614.73258
October17.911.39673
November14.67.711368
December12.45.211662

The annual averages (Lisbon 16.3°C, London ~10°C) understate the difference where it matters: winter. Lisbon's January is 6.5°C warmer than London's, and Lisbon's summer is effectively rain-free — 4 mm in July vs London's 48 mm. Lisbon's rain concentrates in October–December; London's is spread across all twelve months.

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Frequently asked questions

How much sunnier is Lisbon than London?
2,772 calibrated sunshine hours a year vs 1,478 — 88% more. In January, Lisbon's mean is 11.4°C vs London's 4.9°C.
Where do the numbers come from?
ERA5/CHELSA climatology on a 0.05° (~5 km) grid; sunshine corrected against 56 WMO reference stations (R²=0.82, ±8% typical).
Is this current weather or climate?
Climate — 1991–2020 monthly averages, not a forecast. It answers "what is winter actually like there", not "will it rain on Tuesday".
Why monthly instead of annual?
Annual averages hide seasonality. Lisbon's July has 4 mm of rain; its November has 113 mm. You live in months, not in averages.
Can I see this on a map?
Yes — the map renders the same calibrated grid as temperature, rainfall, and sunshine layers with a month slider, for every location on Earth.

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About the data: GeoRank is built by a small team that thinks moving abroad shouldn't be guesswork. We calibrate climate data against weather stations and publish the accuracy bands — the same 0.05° grid that renders the map layers produced every number on this page. See the methodology for source-by-source detail.

Sources: ERA5 (Copernicus Climate Data Store) · CHELSA climatology · 56 WMO/KNMI reference stations. Methodology and accuracy bounds at methodology.