Heating degree days (F) - Florida (US) - NOAA - Daily
This series is part of the dataset: Heating and cooling degree days (NOAA)
Download Full Dataset (.xlsx)Latest updates. In Florida, heating degree days were 0.0 degrees Fahrenheit on 23 September 2025, unchanged with respect to 22 September 2025.
Sample. The daily time series displayed in the chart has 16,337 records. The series covers the span of time extending from January 1981 to September 2025.
History. Here's a snapshot of a few descriptive statistics computed on the whole sample: degree days had a mean value of 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit; they recorded their highest level of 33.0 on 24 December 1989; they recorded a minimum of 0.0 on 17 February 1981.
Latest values
| Date | Value - Degrees Fahrenheit |
|---|---|
| 2025-09-21 | 0.0 |
| 2025-09-22 | 0.0 |
| 2025-09-23 | 0.0 |
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Series Metadata
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Description | Heating degree days |
| Country | Florida (US) |
| Economic concept | Heating needs |
| Data type | Estimate based on daily minimum and maximum temperatures |
| Deflation method | Not applicable |
| Seasonally adjusted | No |
| Rescaling | Population-weighted averages of weather-station observations |
| Frequency | Daily |
| Unit | Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Source | NOAA National Weather Service |
| Source type | Federal Administration |
| Data licence | Not copyrightable under U.S. law |
| Measure type | 65F - (max_daily_temperature + min_daily_temperature) / 2 |
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