Cities with the Highest Barometric Pressure Today


The following list ranks our tracked cities by the highest highs over the course of the 24-hour period starting and ending at midnight, UTC−08:00 (Pacific Standard Time). This is determined by finding the earliest incidence of the peak sea level adjusted barometric pressure reading on the forecast for each city and then ranking each city accordingly. Generally speaking, the highest highs will occur in cities with more extreme pressure fluctuations, which are generally farther from the equator (high latitudes) and during their hemispheres’ fall or winter seasons. High barometric pressure is often observed during a phenomenon known as an anticyclone or high pressure system. On the map, high pressure regions are depicted with an ‘H’ and are shaded in red. High pressure systems are often associated with fair weather and clear skies.

Adjusted to sea level, barometric pressures over 30.2 inHg are considered to be high and pressures above 30.5 inHg are considered to be very high.


#CityPressureHigh Time
1Saskatoon, Canada31.07 inHg8 am
2Regina, Canada31.02 inHg3 pm
3Bismarck, North Dakota31 inHg5 pm
4Sioux Falls, South Dakota30.99 inHg5 pm
5Edmonton, Canada30.97 inHg8 am
6Omaha, Nebraska30.95 inHg5 pm
7Des Moines, Iowa30.94 inHg5 pm
8Minneapolis, Minnesota30.93 inHg5 pm
9Winnipeg, Canada30.88 inHg5 pm
10Rapid City, South Dakota30.86 inHg4 pm
11Milwaukee, Wisconsin30.84 inHg6 am tomorrow
12Chicago, Illinois30.83 inHg3 am tomorrow
13Kansas City, Missouri30.82 inHg5 pm
14Calgary, Canada30.78 inHg8 am
15Grand Rapids, Michigan30.78 inHg7 am tomorrow
16Detroit, Michigan30.76 inHg7 am tomorrow
17St Louis, Missouri30.76 inHg2 am tomorrow
18Billings, Montana30.75 inHg5 pm
19Indianapolis, Indiana30.75 inHg4 am tomorrow
20Cleveland, Ohio30.74 inHg7 am tomorrow
21Columbus, Ohio30.73 inHg7 am tomorrow
22Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania30.71 inHg7 am tomorrow
23Wichita, Kansas30.7 inHg5 pm
24Cincinnati, Ohio30.7 inHg7 am tomorrow
25Louisville, Kentucky30.67 inHg4 am tomorrow




Barometric Pressure Record Highs

The generally accepted figure for the highest barometric pressure ever recorded is 32.01 inHg in Agata, Russia (in Siberia) on December 31, 1968. Like the typical high pressure pattern mentioned above, this was in a location of high latitude during the wintertime. Similarly, the highest recorded pressure in North America was 31.4 inHg in Dawson City, Canada on February 2, 1989.