Visiting Miami in July 2026 is a choice for those who don't mind extreme heat and humidity. Expect daily highs around 90°F (32°C) that "feel like" 105°F due to the moisture. This is also the heart of the Atlantic hurricane season, meaning you should expect a heavy thunderstorm almost every afternoon. A supportive peer "silver lining": July is the "low season," so you’ll find significantly lower hotel rates and fewer crowds at popular spots like South Beach. The ocean temperature is a balmy 86°F, which is perfect for swimming, though some find it less than refreshing. If you are a "budget traveler" who plans to spend your days in the water or in air-conditioned museums like the Frost Science Museum, July can be a great deal. However, if you hate sweating through your clothes the moment you step outside, you might prefer waiting until the cooler, drier window of November through April.