Weather & Climate
Feel the Cool, Atlantic Ocean Breeze
With an average of 229 days of glorious sunshine each year, Volusia FL is a coastal gem of a county with excellent weather for your next outdoor adventure or beach day.
Volusia’s year-round comfortable temperatures, rainfall just above the national average and tranquil sea breeze, offer an invigorating natural environment to call home.
- Living Here
- Sustainability
- Inclement Weather
Catch You Outside
Enjoy life to the fullest thanks to Volusia FL’s abundant sunshine and warm temperatures: picture yourself diving into the crystal-clear waters of New Symrna Beach, indulging in a scenic kayaking trip at De Leon Springs or scuba diving the vast underwater terrain at Ormond Beach.
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking subtropical treasures of the region’s many ecological nature parks or visit one of the multipurpose athletic parks. The possibilities to enjoy the region’s beautiful weather are endless when you live in Volusia FL.
Protecting Our Climate and Natural Habitats
Volusia FL is dedicated to preserving its natural wonders and nurturing the local wildlife environment. The Marine Science Center in Ponce Inlet offers unparalleled opportunities to learn about the delicate and diverse marine ecosystems, fostering an understanding and appreciation for the region’s coastal treasures. Additionally, Volusia FL’s Habitat Conservation Plan stands as a testament to the county’s commitment to protecting one of its most beloved creatures, the sea turtle.
Our Commitment to Safety and Resilience
In Volusia FL, ensuring the safety and well-being of our residents are of the utmost importance. With our coastal locale, the county is proactive about preparing for and responding to severe weather events such as hurricanes and tropical storms. Our well-established emergency management system coordinates across government agencies to protect lives, property and the environment. For minute-by-minute information on local inclement weather, residents can follow Volusia Emergency Management on Facebook and Twitter or download the county’s emergency preparedness app. Our Volusia Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) group also assists the local government in organizing volunteers and deploying resources in the event of an emergency. This multi-agency collective goes to show how in their neighbor’s time of need, Volusia residents never hesitate to lend a helping hand.
With proactive planning, effective communication, and a community-focused approach, Volusia County stands ready to face any weather-related challenges and protect the well-being of its residents.
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