When considering the "safest" month to visit Florida, most travelers are looking to avoid the threats of hurricanes and extreme heat, making March and April the ideal choices. These months fall outside of the Atlantic hurricane season (which runs from June 1st to November 30th) and provide the most stable weather. In March and April, the "humidity wall" hasn't yet settled over the state, and daytime temperatures usually hover in a comfortable range of 75°F to 82°F (24°C to 28°C). This is also the period with the lowest average rainfall, reducing the risk of the sudden, violent thunderstorms that characterize Florida summers. From a health and safety perspective, the milder temperatures also reduce the risk of heat exhaustion for those visiting theme parks. However, it is important to note that March coincides with "Spring Break," which can lead to very high crowds and increased traffic in coastal areas. If you want the safest weather with fewer people, November is a secondary "safe" choice; it is the tail end of hurricane season when the risk is very low, the air is crisp, and the summer crowds have vanished, though the ocean water may start to feel a bit chilly for swimming in Northern Florida.