Birmingham, Alabama

Fifty-seven hot days, a tornado corridor, and a homeowner culture that keeps service businesses searching year-round.

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Birmingham averages 57 days above 90°F each year, a sustained summer heat load that makes HVAC the most in-demand trade in the metro from May through September. The city's older housing stock in Homewood, Mountain Brook, and Vestavia Hills generates consistent repair and restoration demand, and a tornado-prone climate keeps roofing and storm restoration contractors busy well beyond the spring season.

Climate context

Birmingham averages 57 days above 90°F in summer, more than most Southeast metros outside of the Gulf Coast, creating a long cooling season that keeps HVAC and related service businesses in high demand from late spring through early fall.

Note: tornado season March through May with secondary severe weather windows in October and November affects local service demand patterns.

Local market data

What the Birmingham climate means for local businesses.

90.6°F
Avg July daily high
Source: NOAA ASOS
57
Days above 90°F per year
10-year avg · NOAA
1
Days above 100°F per year
10-year avg · NOAA
55.6°F
Avg January daily high
Source: NOAA ASOS
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