Climate for Miami, Florida

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Miami Climate Summary

Miami, FL has a sub-tropical climate with hot and humid summers and very dry winters. The hottest months of June through September, with temperatures in the high eighties and low nineties, are also the wettest months with around eight inches of rain per month. With this much rain it's probably no surprise that Miami is one of the countries most humid cities with relative humidity commonly being more than 85% in the summer months.

The winter months of December through February are the driest, still receive plenty of sunshine, and have a very pleasant temperature in the high sixties and mid-seventies — although it can get into the eighties. This makes Miami a popular destination for both vacations and retired couples looking to escape the cold from further north.

Average Temperatures for Miami

Average Temperature for Miami, Florida
MonthLowHigh
Jan59.6°F76.5°F
Feb60.5°F77.7°F
Mar64.0°F80.7°F
Apr67.6°F83.8°F
May72.0°F87.2°F
Jun75.2°F89.5°F
Jul76.5°F90.9°F
Aug76.5°F90.6°F
Sept75.7°F89.0°F
Oct72.2°F85.4°F
Nov67.5°F81.2°F
Dec62.2°F77.5°F

Miami's coldest month is January when the average temperature overnight is 59.6°F. In July, the warmest month, the average day time temperature rises to 90.9°F. Find out Miami's current temperature.

Average Rainfall for Miami

Average Rainfall for Miami, Florida
MonthPrecipitation
Jan1.88in.
Feb2.07in.
Mar2.56in.
Apr3.36in.
May5.52in.
Jun8.54in.
Jul5.79in.
Aug8.63in.
Sept8.38in.
Oct6.19in.
Nov3.43in.
Dec2.18in.

The driest month in Miami is January with 1.88 inches of precipitation, and with 8.63 inches August is the wettest month. Check if it's raining in Miami.

Monthly Sunshine Hours

Percentage of Sunshine for Miami, Florida
MonthSunshine Hours
Jan66%
Feb68%
Mar74%
Apr76%
May72%
Jun68%
Jul72%
Aug71%
Sept70%
Oct70%
Nov67%
Dec63%

Sunshine hours refers to the amount sunshine there is during the hours of daylight. A higher percentage means there is more sunshine through the day and a lower percentage will indicate that it is probably cloudier. Sunshine hours are important when you are planning your vacation to Miami. But if you are already in Florida then you should probably check the Miami, FL weather forecast?