Climate in Daytona Beach
The city of Daytona Beach sits on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean and is split in two by the Halifax River. It is bordered on the north by Holly Hill and Ormond Beach and on the south by Daytona Beach Shores, South Daytona, and Port Orange.
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Daytona Beach has a very humid subtropical climate typical for a city in the southeastern United States. Summers are hot and humid with highs usually in the 90s and a heat index often exceeding 100�f. Thunderstorms are frequent in summer afternoons and the hot, humid weather can last through the fall months. Winters are dry and mild, marked by a constant series of cold fronts followed by warmer air. In wintertime, temperatures dip into the low 40s and upper 30s on occasion, although freezes are rare. Frost occurs a few times a year mainly in the inland areas. Snowfall is extremely rare: the last time snow flurries fell on Daytona Beach was in January 2003. Temperatures in spring are famously pleasant with warm afternoons, cool evenings, and far less humidity. This beautiful weather usually attracts tourists back to the beaches by early March.
Monthly Normal and Record High and Low Temperatures
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Month
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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Rec High °F
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87
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89
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92
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96
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100
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102
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102
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100
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99
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95
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89
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88
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Norm High °F
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69.7
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71.1
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75.6
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79.8
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85
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88.8
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91
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90.1
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87.9
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82.6
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76.9
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71.4
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Norm Low °F
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47.1
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48.8
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53.7
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58
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64.5
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70.6
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72.4
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72.8
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71.9
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65.3
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57
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50.1
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Rec Low °F
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15
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24
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26
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35
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44
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52
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60
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65
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52
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41
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27
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19
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Precip (in)
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3.13
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2.74
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3.84
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2.54
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3.26
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5.69
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5.17
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6.09
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6.61
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4.48
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3.03
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2.71
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Source: USTravelWeather.com
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