Weather by month
Miami
Florida
Miami runs on two settings: a long dry, breezy stretch the whole city plans its year around, and a green soaking summer that shows up like clockwork.
The best time to come
February through April is the sweet spot — warm ocean, dry air, and the light everyone photographs. November is the quieter alternative, with the sea still warm and the season crowds not yet landed.
The year at a glance
| Month | Highs / lows | Temperature range | Wet days | Water |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 76° / 61° | 4 | 73° | |
| February ● | 78° / 63° | 4 | 75° | |
| March ● | 81° / 66° | 4 | 77° | |
| April ● | 84° / 70° | 4 | 79° | |
| May | 87° / 73° | 7 | 84° | |
| June | 89° / 76° | 13 | 86° | |
| July | 91° / 78° | 11 | 88° | |
| August | 91° / 78° | 13 | 89° | |
| September | 89° / 77° | 13 | 87° | |
| October | 86° / 74° | 9 | 83° | |
| November ● | 81° / 68° | 5 | 79° | |
| December | 78° / 64° | 4 | 76° |
Miami facts
- Sits at about 30 ft above sea level.
- 67.4 in of rain in a typical year, with June the wettest month.
- August runs hottest (91° afternoons); January nights are the coldest (61°).