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Typical historical weather for Jacksonville, United States, averaged across 10 years of hourly climate data. Pick a date for a specific day.

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Annual average

17.8°C

across all months

Warmest month

32.8°C

Jul average high

Coolest month

1.3°C

Jan average low

Annual rainfall

1378mm

total per year

Jacksonville is typically hottest in July and coolest in January, a swing of about 31.5°C across the year. About 36% of annual rainfall falls in the three wettest months (April is typically wettest, September driest).

Monthly averages

Average daily high/low temperature (band) and monthly rainfall (bars).

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg high Avg low Rainfall
MonthAvg highAvg lowRainfallWet daysHumidityWindCloudSolar
Jan10.6°C · record 19–23.8°C1.3°C · record -14–-3.2°C109mm1071%3.3 m/s52%2.6 kWh/m²
Feb13.8°C · record 22.3–27.5°C3.7°C · record -19.4–-2.3°C132mm1270%3.5 m/s60%3 kWh/m²
Mar19°C · record 23.8–30.3°C8.7°C · record -5.6–2.9°C159mm1264%3.6 m/s55%4.4 kWh/m²
Apr22.5°C · record 28–30.8°C12.3°C · record -0.5–6.3°C178mm1265%3.5 m/s54%5.3 kWh/m²
May27.2°C · record 30.7–34.7°C17.8°C · record 8.3–14.3°C157mm1371%3 m/s57%5.9 kWh/m²
Jun31.4°C · record 33–36.8°C22.2°C · record 15.2–19.2°C94mm1071%2.6 m/s49%6.6 kWh/m²
Jul32.8°C · record 34–38.5°C24.1°C · record 17.7–22.4°C95mm1172%2.4 m/s47%6.5 kWh/m²
Aug31.9°C · record 34.4–38.2°C23°C · record 16–20.2°C96mm973%2.3 m/s46%5.8 kWh/m²
Sep29.8°C · record 32.6–37.6°C19.8°C · record 10.3–20.6°C65mm671%2.4 m/s38%5.1 kWh/m²
Oct24.3°C · record 29.6–35.5°C13.4°C · record -0.8–7.4°C82mm768%2.9 m/s38%4 kWh/m²
Nov17.6°C · record 21.5–29.4°C6.9°C · record -7.9–1.1°C74mm770%3 m/s44%2.9 kWh/m²
Dec13.2°C · record 19–26.7°C3.9°C · record -15.6–-2°C138mm1072%3.2 m/s55%2.2 kWh/m²

"Avg high"/"Avg low" is the mean daily high/low for that month, averaged across every year on file. The "record" figure alongside it is a different statistic — the single hottest (or coldest) hour ever recorded during that month across all years — so it can sit above or below the average and does not describe the average's year-to-year spread. A "wet day" is any day with at least 1.0mm of rain.

Year to year

Annual average temperature, 2016–2025.

20162018202020222024

Across these 10 years, the annual average has moved by about +0.45°C per decade. That’s a short window for a reliable long-term climate trend — treat it as indicative, not definitive.

Annual rainfall has moved by about -174.9mm per decade over the same period.

2025 (the most recent year on file) averaged 18.176247249237502°C, above the 9-year baseline of 17.79°C by 0.88 standard deviations.

Typical extremes per year

Rainy days

120.2 days

≥1.0mm rain

Heavy rain days

20.2 days

≥20mm rain

Extreme heat days

0 days

daily high ≥40°C

Frost days

33.3 days

daily low ≤0°C

Averaged across 10 years on file. Thresholds match PastClimate's data pipeline definitions — see data & sources.

Records on file

Ranked across 10 years of data currently on file (2016–2025).

Hottest day

38.5°C

8 July 2022

2022 was 0.34 SD below the 9-year average that year

Coldest day

-19.4°C

16 February 2021

2021 was 0.57 SD below the 9-year average that year

Wettest day

90.2mm

5 April 2025

2025 was 0.88 SD above the 9-year average that year

Windiest day

8.3m/s

19 March 2025

2025 was 0.88 SD above the 9-year average that year

See the detail: Jacksonville on 5 April 2025.

Frequently asked questions about Jacksonville's climate

What is the hottest month in Jacksonville?

July is typically the warmest month in Jacksonville, with an average high of 32.8°C. January is typically the coolest, averaging 1.3°C overnight.

How much does it rain in Jacksonville?

Jacksonville gets about 1378mm of rain a year on average, with roughly 36% of it falling in the three wettest months (April is typically the wettest, September the driest).

How many extremely hot or cold days does Jacksonville have?

On average, Jacksonville sees about 0 day(s) a year at or above 40°C and about 33.3 day(s) at or below 0°C, based on 10 years of data.

Is Jacksonville getting warmer?

Across the 10 years on file (2016–2025), the annual average temperature has moved by about +0.45°C per decade. That's a short window for a reliable long-term climate trend — treat it as indicative, not definitive.

What is the hottest day on record for Jacksonville?

The hottest day on file is 8 July 2022 at 38.5°C, out of 10 year(s) searched.

Data & provenance

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Data source & coverage — ERA5 reanalysis, 2016–2025 (10 years)details
Source
ERA5 reanalysis, accessed via the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Climate Data Store
Data type
Reanalysis — a physically consistent reconstruction combining a forecast model with historical observations, not a live station reading or a forecast
Coverage
2016–2025 (10 years) for United States
Location
Jacksonville — 34.750°, -92.000°, ERA5 grid cell center, 16.4 km from requested point
Time zone
America/Chicago
What's shown here
Monthly and annual averages, and dated extreme-value records, derived from an hourly base record.
Spatial resolution
0.25° (~25 km) distributed grid — ERA5's native model resolution is finer; this is the publicly distributed regridded product
Version / refreshed
Methodology v2026.07 · data last refreshed December 31, 2025
Limitations
A model reconstruction, not a station observation — hyper-local extremes (a single storm cell, an urban heat pocket) can differ from a nearby gauge. See the full methodology.
Attribution
Generated using Copernicus Climate Change Service information

Cite this data

Plain text
PastClimate (2026-07-18). Historical climate data for Jacksonville, United States (34.75°N, 92.00°W), derived from ERA5 (Hersbach et al., 2023, Copernicus Climate Change Service). Retrieved from https://www.pastclimate.com/
APA
PastClimate. (2026). Historical climate data for Jacksonville, United States [Data set]. Derived from ERA5 (Copernicus Climate Change Service). Retrieved July 18, 2026, from https://www.pastclimate.com/
MLA
"Historical Climate Data for Jacksonville, United States." PastClimate, derived from ERA5 (Copernicus Climate Change Service), July 18, 2026, www.pastclimate.com.
BibTeX
@misc{pastclimate,
  author = {PastClimate},
  title = {Historical climate data for Jacksonville, United States},
  year = {2026},
  note = {Derived from ERA5 (Hersbach et al., 2023), Copernicus Climate Change Service. Accessed 2026-07-18},
  url = {https://www.pastclimate.com/}
}

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