Miami, FL weather and the Beaches' subtropical climate ensures plentiful
sunshine year-round. There is enough rainfall during the summer
and early fall to keep the local vegetation ripe with color and
to entice cool ocean breezes to tickle the air. Virtually all buildings
are air-conditioned. In fact, a light sweater or jacket is advisable
to take the chill off the indoor climates. The powerful rays of
the sun also make it a good idea to wear a hat and protective sunscreen
when planning to be outdoors for long periods. Otherwise, both men
and women will be most comfortable in lightweight resort wear. Depending
upon personal preference, there are plenty of opportunities to dress
formally.
| MONTH |
FAHRENHEIT DEGREES
Min. / Max. |
CELSIUS DEGREES
Min. / Max.
|
AVG. PRECIPITATION
Inches |
| |
|
|
|
| January |
59 / 75 |
15 / 24 |
2.01 |
| February |
60 / 76 |
16 / 24 |
2.08 |
| March |
64 / 79 |
18 / 26 |
2.39 |
| April |
68 / 83 |
20 / 28 |
3.03 |
| May |
72 / 85 |
22 / 29 |
6.21 |
| June |
75 / 88 |
24 / 31 |
9.33 |
| July |
77 / 89 |
25 / 32 |
5.70 |
| August |
77 / 89 |
25 / 32 |
7.58 |
| September |
76 / 88 |
24 / 31 |
7.63 |
| October |
72 / 85 |
22 / 29 |
5.64 |
| November |
67 / 80 |
19 / 27 |
2.66 |
| December |
62 / 77 |
16 / 24 |
1.83 |
Area Population Miami Weather Driving & Traffic Regulations Consulates Holidays
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