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Is it worth going to Miami in July?

It's the city's slow season, especially for hospitality. Restaurants and nightlife crowds decline significantly as tourists go back home. It also gets really, really hot and humid. July is the hottest month in Miami with an average temperature of 82°F (and you always have to be alert during hurricane season).



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Miami weather July In July the wet weather can be unpredictable, with occasional thunderstorms. It is the driest month of the year though, making it the best time to visit the beaches or explore the city.

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Temperatures across Florida soar in July but you can cool off at the beach or by your villa pool, and there are some great villa holiday deals around this time so a great chance to really make your budget stretch. Additionally, the blockbuster theme parks often have admission price deals on around this time.

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If you love beaches and swimming in the sea, Miami is the perfect destination. It's one of the most famous beach destinations in the USA and known for its soft, sandy beaches and beautiful tropical climate. The best time to visit Miami for the most sun and heat is in the summer.

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Summers are hot and humid, and winters are humid and wet. These extreme seasonal variations can make it difficult to be comfortable no matter what time of year it's. The sultriest time of the year lasts 8 months, from April to December. During this time it's humid or oppressive at least 48% of the time.

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Summer is the off-season for most of Florida, due to the extra-hot weather and potential for storms, but beach towns and theme parks are the exception to the rule. Disney World is a popular destination year round; there's nary a day when you won't encounter crowds and long lines at this beloved resort.

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On average, there's one June named storm in the Atlantic, Caribbean or Gulf of Mexico every one to two years. July has a slightly higher rate of occurrence, but it has still averaged less than one named storm per year since 1851.

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The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins in June, but activity is typically slow through July. Most early-season systems form in the western Atlantic or Gulf of Mexico. June hurricane landfalls are rare, but tropical storms can still cause major impacts.

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Miami, Florida Miami takes the number one spot on this list with a 16 percent chance of experiencing the impacts of a hurricane in any given year. Based on historical data, on average a hurricane will pass within 50 miles of the Miami metropolitan area every six to eight years.

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In the worst-case scenario, you could experience torrential downpours since Atlantic hurricane season runs from June to November. If you're trying to keep your bank account in check, hotel rates and flight fares tend to decrease in the summer as the temperature and precipitation increase.

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The chance that you will experience rainfall in Florida in July increases throughout the month, from 64% to 73%. While this may seem like a lot, you should know that rainfall almost without exception happens as heavy, but short thunderstorms.

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Orlando weather July The city is hot and humid all year round, and in July this heat and humidity increases as the wet season sets in. With regular rain showers and short storms, it's a good idea to keep a waterproof jacket with you, as well as a high factor sun cream to protect yourself from the intense summer sun.

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The cost of living in Miami is 20% higher than the national average, which isn't too bad if you're coming from high-cost-of-living cities like New York, D.C., and San Francisco. It is a big jump if you're moving locally or from a smaller city.

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A first time visit to Miami should be at least (AT LEAST) 3 days. There is so much to see, to do, and to eat, and you should do it. If you like it, you could extend your stay to a full week.

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