Worcester, Massachusetts

A hundred and five freeze nights, a city of century-old triple-deckers, and nine campuses worth of rental property to keep running.

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Worcester records 105 nights at or below freezing in an average year, more freeze nights than Boston or most other major Northeast metros, and the city carries a housing stock heavy with pre-1940 triple-deckers that need constant attention through that long cold season. Nine colleges and universities fill the city with student rentals, and a hospital and biotech corridor anchored by UMass Chan keeps year-round demand steady alongside the seasonal swings. The heating, plumbing, and roofing contractors who hold a search presence before the first hard freeze are the ones answering calls when a boiler quits or a pipe lets go in January.

Climate context

Worcester averages 105 freeze nights a year and a January daily high of just 33.5°F, so the late-October-through-April heating season is the single highest-urgency demand window for heating, plumbing, and roofing across the city.

Note: a long heating season from late October through April, with sustained sub-freezing stretches and snow that drive emergency heating, frozen-pipe, and ice-dam repair demand affects local service demand patterns.

Local market data

What the Worcester climate means for local businesses.

80.4°F
Avg July daily high
Source: NOAA ASOS
2
Days above 90°F per year
10-year avg · NOAA
105
Freeze nights per year
10-year avg · NOAA
33.5°F
Avg January daily high
Source: NOAA ASOS
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