pageweather
About

We built PageWeather because
travel sites lie about weather.

Every travel blog will tell you Paris is beautiful in April. What they rarely tell you: April in Paris averages 13 rainy days and highs of 16°C. That's useful information. That's the sort of thing you actually want to know before booking a flight.

PageWeather is a small, careful, opinionated site. We take ten years of climate data from the excellent Open-Meteo Archive, compute honest monthly averages, and pair them with practical packing advice for travelers who'd rather read a page than watch a TikTok.

We don't review hotels. We don't rank cities. We do help you decide when to go, what to pack, and where to look for a room. If you book through one of our links, we earn a small commission — the site stays free, we stay honest, and no one has to look at a display ad the size of a billboard.

Our sources
  • Weather data: Open-Meteo Archive API — 2015 to 2024, ten years of records.
  • Photography: Unsplash editorial collection.
  • Destination context: Wikipedia REST API.