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Arizona
5,755
New Mexico
5,642
Nevada
5,296
Texas
5,137
California
5,050
Colorado
4,960
Oklahoma
4,912
Kansas
4,890
Utah
4,887
Florida
4,859
Arkansas
4,725
Louisiana
4,725
Mississippi
4,693
Nebraska
4,685
Georgia
4,661
Alabama
4,660
South Carolina
4,624
Missouri
4,545
Tennessee
4,486
Wyoming
4,471
North Carolina
4,466
Kentucky
4,383
Illinois
4,380
Virginia
4,354
South Dakota
4,332
Iowa
4,331
Indiana
4,318
Maryland
4,267
Idaho
4,251
Delaware
4,232
West Virginia
4,146
Ohio
4,139
New Jersey
4,056
Wisconsin
4,023
Michigan
4,018
Rhode Island
3,989
Connecticut
3,988
Minnesota
3,968
Massachusetts
3,944
Pennsylvania
3,939
North Dakota
3,925
New York
3,904
New Hampshire
3,891
Montana
3,847
Oregon
3,830
Vermont
3,826
Maine
3,815
Washington
3,467

Sunniest States 2024

Sunniest States 2024

The Sun is arguably the most important thing to us on Earth. Without the Sun’s warmth and light (solar energy), life on Earth would simply not exist. The sun warms the oceans, stirs the atmosphere, generates weather patterns, and provides energy to plants to grow. Animals and humans rely on plants for food and oxygen production. With no sun, there are no winds, currents, or clouds. The sun is just one of the billions of stars in our galaxy and is the star closest to Earth. Although the sun is 150 million kilometers (93 million miles) away, its gravitational pull holds Earth in orbit. Not to mention, a little sun exposure can boost serotonin, Vitamin D, and mental state.

Solar Energy

While solar energy has been used since the beginning of time, it has been increasingly used to generate electricity in recent years. Solar power is energy converted from the sun to thermal or electrical energy. It is clean, renewable, and inexpensive, and is available anywhere in the world. If the sun hits the Earth at a specific location, that location has the potential to generate solar power. Solar energy has several benefits, including eliminating electric bulls, tax incentives, rebates, and credits; preserving the environment, creating jobs, and helping the U.S. become energy-independent.

The United States has the second-highest total solar capacity of any single country of 75,900 megawatts (MW). This is about 2.8% of the country’s total energy consumption and enough to power 11 million households. Those looking to use solar power to power their homes will probably want to know the best states to do so. Like many things, the amount of sun each U.S. state receives varies.

Sunniest States in the U.S.

State
Average Annual Sunlight
Arizona5,755
New Mexico5,642
Nevada5,296
Texas5,137
California5,050
Colorado4,960
Oklahoma4,912
Kansas4,890
Utah4,887
Florida4,859

Whether you’re interested in harvesting solar power or you’re the type of person who needs extra Vitamin D all year, knowing the sunniest states in the U.S. is important. No, the Sunshine State, Florida, is not the sunniest state in the U.S. But it is on the list.

Using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, data analysis site Stacker found the states that get the most sunshine on an annual basis. The data includes the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia. Hawaii and Alaska were not included in the data set from the CDC. Values in the data are average annual sunlight totals expressed in kilojoules per square meter (kJ/m^2). Kilojoules are a unit of measure for energy.

The sunniest U.S. states are: Arizona (5,755 kJ/m^2), New Mexico (5,642 kJ/m^2), Nevada (5,296kJ/m^2), Texas (5,137 kJ/m^2), California (5,050 kJ/m^2), Colorado (4,960 kJ/m^2), Oklahoma (4,912 kJ/m^2), Kansas (4,890 kJ/m^2), Utah (4,887 kJ/m^2), and Florida (4,859 kJ/m^2). The top three sunniest states in the U.S. have large desert landscapes, so lots of sunshine should come as no surprise. The absence of water and moisture makes it difficult for clouds and rain to develop, resulting in very dry conditions and lots of sun.

These states are also home to the sunniest cities in the United States. The cities are listed below with their average annual possible sunshine:

  • Yuma, AZ - 90%
  • Redding, CA - 88%
  • Las Vegas, NV - 85%
  • Phoenix, AZ - 85%
  • Tucson, AZ - 85%
  • El Paso, TX - 84%
  • Fresno, CA - 79%
  • Reno, NV - 79%
  • Flagstaff, AZ - 78%
  • Sacramento, CA - 78%

Sunniest States 2024

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