Orlando, Florida

Ninety-six hot days, a four-month wet season, and a hospitality economy that never closes.

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Orlando averages 96 days above 90°F each year with a wet season that runs June through September, and the combination of persistent heat and daily afternoon thunderstorms drives service demand that never fully stops. The metro supports one of the largest concentrations of vacation rental properties and hospitality businesses in the country, which creates a separate commercial services economy layered on top of the residential one.

Climate context

Orlando averages 96 days above 90°F each year with virtually no freeze nights, meaning HVAC systems and outdoor services operate on a near-continuous schedule and emergency cooling calls arrive across a window that covers the bulk of the calendar.

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

Local market data

What the Orlando climate means for local businesses.

92°F
Avg July daily high
Source: NOAA ASOS
96
Days above 90°F per year
10-year avg · NOAA
1
Freeze nights per year
10-year avg · NOAA
71.8°F
Avg January daily high
Source: NOAA ASOS
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