ERA5 almanac comparison — 8 years of real data
Big Sky vs Los Angeles: weather in September
Los Angeles is the clear winner for sun in September: 87% of days historically clear versus just 8% in Big Sky — a 79-point gap across 8 years of ERA5 data. This isn't close.
What you are reading: 8-year historical averages, not a forecast.
Either destination can still surprise you this specific September. For this
week’s actual forecast, each destination links to its live page below.
Big Sky
MT
- Clear days, September
- 8%
- Sample size
- n=240 days
- Avg high
- 62°F
- Early September (1st–15th)
- 17%
- Late September (16th–end)
- 0%
Los Angeles
CA
- Clear days, September
- 87%
- Sample size
- n=240 days
- Avg high
- 88°F
- Early September (1st–15th)
- 87%
- Late September (16th–end)
- 87%
- Rain frequency
- 4% of days
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All percentages are historical averages from the ERA5 reanalysis via Open-Meteo, 8 full years (2018–2025). “Clear” means avg high ≥ 72 °F, precipitation < 1 mm, and a non-precipitation weather code. This is history, not a forecast. The live 7-day outlook for any destination is on its own page and may differ from the long-run average. Data from Open-Meteo.