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Is Miami unbearable in summer?

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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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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One, peninsulas are naturally warmer than mainlands because the adjacent water absorbs the sun's warmth and heats up the land it surrounds. And two, Florida's land is 75% coastal and as air moves across the warm water it picks up heat and water vapors, making Florida the most humid in the country.

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June-August Miami's summer temperatures are generally in the low 90s with lots of humidity – muy caliente. Also, this is the start of the dreaded hurricane season. Storm or not, this time is also Miami's rainiest. But, on the upside, hotel rates will hit rock bottom.

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The best time to visit Florida is usually in the Spring and Autumn, with January through April and September being great months to go to the Sunshine State. These months are usually cooler and less crowded. During the summer the temperature in Florida can be high, and theme parks and beaches can be more crowded.

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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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June-August Miami's summer temperatures are generally in the low 90s with lots of humidity – muy caliente. Also, this is the start of the dreaded hurricane season. Storm or not, this time is also Miami's rainiest.

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Aside from beaches, theme parks, and nonstop sunshine, one of Florida's biggest draws is that there's never a bad time to visit. The weather is warm all year round, so you'll never have your plans dashed by a snowstorm or need to pack a winter coat.

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