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Travel & events
Put the odds of good weather on your side.
Tour operators, DMCs and travel agents building itineraries; event organisers and venues picking dates — all use PastClimate to compare historical weather across candidate dates and locations, and to plan realistically for the days it doesn't cooperate.
How PastClimate helps
Best-time-to-visit & venue selection
Compare candidate dates and cities by their historical odds of rain, heat or wind before you commit an itinerary or a booking.
Contingency planning
Use the historical odds of rain on a date to flag when a marquee or wet-weather plan is worth the spend.
Cancellation-risk conversations
Bring the same historical odds insurers price weather-cancellation cover from into your own contract conversations.
Seasonal demand
Align staffing and pricing with the weather patterns that drive footfall across the season.
The report
Destination Climate Guide
Tour operators, DMCs and travel agents building brochures or itineraries; event organisers and venues choosing dates.
Sample report snapshot
Destination Climate Guide
Real data for Sydney, Australia · 10 years on file
18.5°C
Average temperature
24.7°C
Warmest month, average high
30%
Chance of rain, New Year's Eve
sample date — any date on the calendar works
5.12m/s
Windiest month, average wind speed
In your report
- Month-by-month temperature, rainfall, humidity and cloud-cover chart
- A best-time-to-visit comparison across candidate destinations
- Historical odds of rain on any calendar date, from 10 years of day-of-year climatology
- Contingency flag — the climatological chance of rain on a chosen date, to decide if a wet-weather plan is worth budgeting for
- Seasonal-demand curve for staffing and pricing
Coming soon
- Formal percentile-based ("1-in-10-year") contingency sizing — rainfall or heat amount at a given exceedance probability, not just odds of any rain at all
Curated for travel & events
Paid features on PastClimate most teams in this industry reach for first.
Tourism analysis
Best months to visit, scored from monthly normals.
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Side-by-side monthly normals for two cities.
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