Being so near the Rocky Mountains, you might think that Denver is a winter travel destination.
With an average high of around 90°F in the summer, Albuquerque escapes some of the scorching heat of other Southwestern cities.
With over 300 days of sunshine, it's easy to get your tan on in St. George.
Winters that average around 55°F sound pretty great to us. And since the city receives so little rain, only 13 inches, it lacks a full-featured storm sewer system.
The weather is so sunny here that Spaceport America, the world's first commercial spaceport, was built nearby.
Las Vegas has the least amount of rainy days on the list. So few, in fact, that if you add them all up over the course of a year, it comes out to less than a month of precipitation.
Over 90% of the year is sunny in Phoenix, with 330 days of sunshine.
Bakersfield, California, averages 191 days with clouds covering less than a third of the sky.
Los Angeles has the double benefit of short, mild winters and warm, pleasant summers.
California is clearly the state with the best year-round weather. Four of its cities rank in the top 10, and the state occupies all top three spots.