
This is the monthly temperature, precipitation, and natural disaster information for Jacksonville, Florida.
Monthly Average Temperature and Precipitation
January
- Average High Temperature: 65°F (18°C)
- Average Low Temperature: 42°F (5.5°C)
- Average Monthly Precipitation: about 3.3 inches (84mm)
February
- Average High Temperature: 69°F (20.5°C)
- Average Low Temperature: 45°F (7°C)
- Average Monthly Precipitation: about 3.2 inches (81mm)
March
- Average High Temperature: 74°F (23.5°C)
- Average Low Temperature: 49°F (9.5°C)
- Average Monthly Precipitation: about 3.9 inches (99mm)
April
- Average High Temperature: 79°F (26°C)
- Average Low Temperature: 54°F (12°C)
- Average Monthly Precipitation: about 2.6 inches (66mm)
May
- Average High Temperature: 85°F (29.5°C)
- Average Low Temperature: 61°F (16°C)
- Average Monthly Precipitation: about 3.3 inches (84mm)
June
- Average High Temperature: 89°F (31.5°C)
- Average Low Temperature: 68°F (20°C)
- Average Monthly Precipitation: about 5.7 inches (145mm)
July
- Average High Temperature: 92°F (33.5°C)
- Average Low Temperature: 72°F (22°C)
- Average Monthly Precipitation: about 5.9 inches (150mm)
August
- Average High Temperature: 91°F (33°C)
- Average Low Temperature: 72°F (22°C)
- Average Monthly Precipitation: about 6.5 inches (165mm)
September
- Average High Temperature: 87°F (30.5°C)
- Average Low Temperature: 69°F (20.5°C)
- Average Monthly Precipitation: about 6.4 inches (163mm)
October
- Average High Temperature: 81°F (27°C)
- Average Low Temperature: 59°F (15°C)
- Average Monthly Precipitation: about 3.8 inches (97mm)
November
- Average High Temperature: 74°F (23.5°C)
- Average Low Temperature: 50°F (10°C)
- Average Monthly Precipitation: about 2.3 inches (58mm)
December
- Average High Temperature: 67°F (19.5°C)
- Average Low Temperature: 44°F (6.5°C)
- Average Monthly Precipitation: about 2.7 inches (69mm)
Natural Disaster Information
Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
- Florida is affected during the Atlantic hurricane season (June 1 to November 30).
- Jacksonville is located on the northeastern coast of Florida, so the likelihood of direct landfall is relatively low, but the risks of strong winds, heavy rain, and storm surge still exist.
Heavy Rain and Flooding
- In summer (especially from June to September), strong showers and tropical storms frequently occur due to the hot and humid climate.
- A large amount of rain can fall in a short time, leading to flooding in urban areas or low-lying regions.
Thunderstorms and Lightning
- Florida is a region where strong thunderstorms frequently occur in the summer.
- Damage from gusts, lightning, and hail may occur, so caution is needed.
Tornadoes
- Florida does not have as high a frequency as "Tornado Alley," but there is a possibility of tornadoes occurring along with tropical storms or hurricanes.
Heatwave
- In summer, daily high temperatures often exceed 90°F (about 32°C), and high humidity significantly increases the perceived temperature.
- Special care should be taken to prevent heatstroke and stay hydrated, especially for the elderly or during outdoor activities.
Please consider seasonal climate changes when planning visits or residence and prepare your schedule and clothing accordingly.







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