Weather forecasts
the sky, by city.
Editorial briefs for 102 US cities and all 50state hubs. Vesper writes weather like it actually feels — fog, gloom, golden hour, lake wind.
Browse by state
every region, written.
All fifty US state hubs, each read as its own climate — the high desert, the rust belt, the Cascadia drizzle, the Florida summer that lasts ten months.
Browse by city
pick a sky.
102editorial city briefs — each one a short sample of how Vesper writes about the local sky. Tap any name to read the brief.
Which cities does Vesper cover?
Vesper publishes editorial weather coverage for 102 US cities across all 50 state hubs. Each city page runs a daily brief in an authorial voice that captures local microclimates, defining atmospheric mechanisms, and what the day actually feels like to walk through. Each state hub reads the region as a distinct climate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Vesper free for these cities?
Yes. Vesper is free to download with daily editorial briefs for every covered city. Premium features and pricing will be announced at launch.
How often are the forecasts updated?
Live conditions live on each individual city page (not on this directory). City pages refresh every 12 hours via incremental static regeneration. Inside the Vesper app, the editorial brief is regenerated every morning and current conditions update continuously based on your location.
Can I request a city that is not listed?
Vesper works in any location with weather data. These landing pages feature 102 cities and all 50 US state hubs with full editorial coverage. The mobile app gives you a forecast wherever you are.
How is Vesper different from a generic weather app for these cities?
Generic apps show temperature numbers and template text. Vesper writes a short editorial brief that knows the difference between San Francisco fog and Seattle drizzle, between Austin spring and Denver altitude. The data is the same — the voice is what changes.