Jacksonville, Florida

Seventy-two days above 90°F and a June-through-September wet season fill contractor schedules fast.

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Jacksonville averages 72 days above 90°F each year with a wet season that runs June through September, two conditions that push HVAC, roofing, and drainage contractors into their busiest windows simultaneously. The St. Johns River bisects the city and its tributaries put a significant share of residential neighborhoods in flood-adjacent zones, keeping waterproofing and drainage contractors in demand beyond what the calendar alone would predict.

Climate context

Jacksonville averages 72 days above 90°F each summer, more than most southeastern metros, with a wet season from June through September that combines heat and heavy rainfall into the same peak window for HVAC, roofing, and drainage contractors.

Note: wet season June through September affects local service demand patterns.

Local market data

What the Jacksonville climate means for local businesses.

91.7°F
Avg July daily high
Source: NOAA ASOS
72
Days above 90°F per year
10-year avg · NOAA
7
Freeze nights per year
10-year avg · NOAA
66.4°F
Avg January daily high
Source: NOAA ASOS
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