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Does it rain a lot in Florida in June?

Florida weather June The Sunshine State acts as a divide between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, and you'll get lots of sun if you're going in June. It's one of the wettest months of the year, although it usually rains in short showers.



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The rainy season runs from May 15 to October 15 for Southwest Florida and from May 25 to October 10 for the rest of West Central Florida. The graph below illustrates how the rainfall coverage quickly increases for all of West Central and Southwest Florida in June and continues into early October.

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Summer in Florida is hot and humid. There is simply no way around that. According to The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, the average daily high temperature at Disney in June is 91°F, with an average daily heat index (temperature plus humidity) of 109°F. Only July and August are hotter (and not by much).

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If you visit during the summer and you can expect the weather to be hot and humid, with highs of around 92 F (33 C). The rainy season begins to kick-in in June and last through early October – this is the best time to visit Florida for lower prices and great Orlando villa deals.

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If you want to avoid the tourists and the part-timers, come in off-season, which is May through October. This is when you'll find less of a crowd and better hotel rates -- yet you can still enjoy some of the best Florida weather in the off-season months.

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Orlando weather June Orlando has two seasons rather than four, a hot and wet summer and cooler and drier winter. June's one of the wettest months but it usually rains in short and heavy downpours.

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The daily storms happen because of a term called “sea breezes”. This is the area over Florida where the “sea breezes from both coasts collide in the middle of the state (Orlando!), creating especially severe storms down the center of the state.

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For most people such a temperature range would be interpreted as hot. In Florida during July and August it is common for the daily temperature range to be between 73° F and 95° F.

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August is at the top of that list (82.64 degrees maximum temperature average) based on data from the Florida Climate Center. July is No. 2 (82.58) and then No. 3 June (81.06).

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