Daytona Beach - Recent Annual Temperatures and Rainfall

The numbers here describe what the weather in Daytona Beach, Florida was like for every year since 2010. A series of tables gives data by year for temperature and precipitation.

They begin with average maximum and minimum temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. That's followed by how many really hot and cold days occurred each year. Then there's information on how much rain actually landed during recent years, as well as how often Daytona Beach had wet weather.

The climate data come from weather measurements made at the Daytona Beach International Airport.

Temperature Weather iconTemperature

Daytona Beach temperature averages by year
High °F Low °F Year High °C Low °C
83 65 2023 28 18
82 64 2022 28 18
82 64 2021 28 18
82 64 2020 28 18
82 65 2019 28 18
81 64 2018 27 18
82 64 2017 28 18
82 63 2016 28 17
82 65 2015 28 18
80 62 2014 27 17
81 63 2013 27 17
81 63 2012 27 17
81 62 2011 27 17
79 60 2010 26 15
Number of days each year when the temperature in Daytona Beach dropped to 32 or below, or rose to at least 70 or 90 degrees Fahrenheit
32 °F
0 °C
Year 70 °F
21 °C
90 °F
32 °C
1 2023 335 87
3 2022 330 88
0 2021 328 63
0 2020 333 64
0 2019 324 78
4 2018 314 61
0 2017 336 74
1 2016 321 91
1 2015 332 71
1 2014 308 64
4 2013 324 51
4 2012 328 60
3 2011 324 76
17 2010 288 78

Rainy Weather iconRain

This table gives the total precipitation that fell on Daytona Beach during each year from 2010. The number of days with precipitation counts the days when rainfall amounted to 0.01 inches (0.3 millimeters) or more.

Total rainfall in Daytona Beach
Days Year Inches Milli­metres
122 2023 61.1 1551
115 2022 53.5 1358
112 2021 47.4 1203
142 2020 46.7 1186
126 2019 59.0 1498
138 2018 63.6 1614
121 2017 50.0 1269
106 2016 44.7 1135
123 2015 44.0 1117
128 2014 63.9 1622
121 2013 48.1 1221
124 2012 42.3 1075
95 2011 48.7 1237
94 2010 39.4 1001
Reference

Jay Lawrimore. 2016. Global Summary of the Year, Version 1.0. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. 

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