Loading Page...

Where in Florida does it not get cold?

Southern Cities (Naples, Miami, Florida Keys, Sarasota) If you want to leave winter behind and have no desire to put on a coat, moving to South Florida is the place to be. Down south, the temperatures are much warmer than Central and Northern Florida.



People Also Ask

Key West, Florida: Not only has Key West never experienced snow, it's never seen frost, ice, or sleet either. That's because Florida's low latitude and low elevation hinder temperatures from getting cold enough for snow to fall, let alone accumulate on the ground.

MORE DETAILS

Sarasota, FL Frequently recognized as one of the best places to live in the U.S. and one of the best places to retire, the Florida Gulf Coast city of Sarasota offers warm weather throughout the year with summer temperatures in the 80s and 90s and winter temperatures as high as 70 degrees.

MORE DETAILS

Florida's Gulf Coast, which is famous for its powder-like, white-sand beaches and emerald-hued waters, offers beachgoers a slightly warmer water temp (up to 5° more in the summer months) and calmer waters which is great for watersport activities such as stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking.

MORE DETAILS

Best weather: Miami, FL It may not be a surprise that Miami takes the top spot for the South with its sunshine, warm temperatures and beautiful beaches on the southern tip of Florida.

MORE DETAILS

Along the southern Gulf Coast of Florida is Sarasota—home to some of America's best beaches, like Siesta Key Beach. Sarasota consistently holds the top spots for places to live in Florida on many “best places” lists.

MORE DETAILS

The Gulf coast also gets colder during the winter, whereas the Atlantic coast of Florida stays warm all year. If you're looking to go swimming throughout the colder months, the east coast would be more suitable, he said.

MORE DETAILS