Columbus, Ohio

Eighty-one freeze nights and a Midwest city growing faster than any of its neighbors.

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Columbus averages 81 freeze nights per year and a July daily high of 85.6°F, which means the service market here follows two clear demand windows: a long winter heating season and a summer cooling and exterior work period separated by brief but high-activity spring and fall windows. The city is also the fastest-growing major metro in the Midwest, driven by Ohio State University, a large healthcare sector, and a tech and logistics hub that has attracted employers and residents who arrive without established local vendor networks.

Climate context

Columbus averages 81 freeze nights per year with a January daily high of just 37.7°F, making furnace failures, frozen pipes, and winter exterior damage the dominant emergency service categories across a heating season that runs from November through March.

Local market data

What the Columbus climate means for local businesses.

85.6°F
Avg July daily high
Source: NOAA ASOS
16
Days above 90°F per year
10-year avg · NOAA
81
Freeze nights per year
10-year avg · NOAA
37.7°F
Avg January daily high
Source: NOAA ASOS
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