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  1. The table below lists Florida's state-wide average temperature by month. The temperatures are monthly means based on data collected by weather stations throughout the state from 1991 to 2020 for the US National Centers for Environmental Information.

    • January

      Typical temperatures for places in Florida during the month...

    • February

      Typical temperatures for places in Florida during the month...

  2. We show the climate in Florida by comparing the average weather in 4 representative places: Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, and Pensacola. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in Florida. You can drill down to a specific season, month, and even day by clicking the graphs or using the navigation panel.

  3. Introduction. In much of Florida, the climate is sub-tropical, with mild winters (but subject to short cold spells) and hot, sunny summers. Summer, from June to September, is also muggy and with frequent thunderstorms. In the far south, where Miami is located, the climate is tropical, since the average temperature in January reaches 20 °C (68 ...

  4. The best time to visit Florida is during spring from March to Mid-May when the weather is pleasant, with temperatures relatively milder than the peak summer and clear skies. The average sea temperature in the 70°F (21.1°C) to 75°F (23.9°C) range makes it refreshing for swimming and surfing.

  5. Florida. In the following table, we can see the temperature by month in Florida (United States). The coldest month is January. The warmest months are July, August. The minimum temperature is usually recorded just before dawn, the maximum in the early afternoon.

  6. Feb 7, 2023 · As our climate table shows, July is the sunniest month with an average of 10 hours of sunshine per day. Over the year, there are 8.6 hours of sunshine per day on average. For comparison: London has 4.1, NYC has 7 and LA has 8.9 hours of sunshine per day on average.

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