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Weather in Daytona Beach, Florida

05:52 PM
Now
Cloudy Weather
81° F
Feels Like 82°
Precipitation 34 %
Wind 12 mph
UV Index (0 - 11+) 2
Humidity 72 %
Today
Partly Sunny with Showers
Day 82°
Night 70°
Precipitation 80 %
Wind 8 mph
UV Index (0 - 11+) 11

Warning: Extreme UV Index Today: 11+

Overexposure to the sun's harmful UV rays can cause sunburn and increase the risk of developing skin cancer, including melanoma. Protect yourself by wearing clothing that covers your skin, sunglasses, and a hat. Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher every two hours, even on cloudy days. Minimize direct sun exposure during peak hours (10 AM to 4 PM) to reduce the risk.

Daytona Beach Weather Forecast Updated

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Last Year's Weather on This Day (May 20, 2025)

Day

93°

Night

73°

Air Quality in Daytona Beach

NOW
45 AQI
Good air quality Dominant pollutant: O3

Pollutant Concentrations:

PM2.5 3.15 µg/m³
PM10 5.04 µg/m³
O3 0.048 ppm
NO2 1 ppb
SO2 0.3 ppb
CO 0.10 ppm
NH3 0.42 µg/m³
NO 0.25 µg/m³
PM2.5 – Fine particles <2.5μm
PM10 – Inhalable particles <10μm
O3 – Ozone
NO2 – Nitrogen dioxide
SO2 – Sulfur dioxide
CO – Carbon monoxide
NH3 – Ammonia
NO – Nitric oxide

Health Recommendations:

Air quality is considered satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk.

Show raw pollutant concentrations (µg/m³)
PM2.53.15 µg/m³
PM105.04 µg/m³
O395.03 µg/m³
NO21.94 µg/m³
SO20.7 µg/m³
CO110.44 µg/m³
NH30.42 µg/m³
NO0.25 µg/m³

Weather Alerts and Warnings for Daytona Beach

Moderate Expected Likely

Rip Current Statement

Rip Current Statement issued May 20 at 2:39AM EDT until May 21 at 4:00AM EDT by NWS Melbourne FL
May 20, 2:39 AM May 21, 4:00 AM
WHAT: Numerous dangerous rip currents.

WHERE: The beaches of Volusia, Brevard, Indian River, Saint
Lucie, and Martin counties.

WHEN: Through late tonight.

IMPACTS: Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away
from shore into deeper water.
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Rip currents are powerful channels of water flowing quickly away from shore, which occur most often at low spots or breaks in the sandbar and in the vicinity of structures such as jetties and piers. Heed the advice of lifeguards, beach patrol flags and signs. Entering the surf is strongly discouraged. If caught in a rip current, relax and float. Don't swim against the current. If able, swim in a direction following the shoreline. If unable to escape, face the shore and call or wave for help.
Updated: May 20, 4:34 PM Source: NWS Alert