Rainy Months In Florida 'link' 📥

Since "rainy season" in Florida usually refers to the late spring through summer months (when we get those epic 4 PM thunderstorms), here are a few options ranging from funny to helpful.

If you want to avoid the rain entirely, April is historically the driest month in Florida as cold fronts weaken and humidity stays low. rainy months in florida

| Myth | Fact | |-------|------| | “It rains all day every day.” | Only 40–60% of days see rain, and most last <2 hours. | | “You can’t visit in summer.” | 15 million tourists visit Florida in July–August annually. | | “The rain cools things off.” | Humidity jumps to 100% after rain; feels hotter. | | “North Florida is drier.” | Slightly, but still gets 6+ inches in July. | Since "rainy season" in Florida usually refers to

The rainy season typically follows a predictable three-phase pattern: | | “You can’t visit in summer

Note that the rainy season overlaps significantly with Atlantic Hurricane Season, which runs from June 1 to November 30 .

| Month | Avg. Rainfall (inches) | Avg. Rainy Days (>0.01") | Typical Pattern | |-------------|------------------------|--------------------------|-----------------------------------------------| | | 3.5 – 4.5 | 8 – 10 | Afternoon storms begin last week of May | | June | 6.5 – 8.0 | 14 – 16 | Peak afternoon storms, high humidity | | July | 7.0 – 8.5 | 16 – 18 | Daily sea-breeze thunderstorms, hottest month | | August | 7.5 – 9.0 | 17 – 19 | Maximum rain, tropical wave risk | | September | 6.0 – 8.0 | 14 – 17 | Hurricane peak, still very wet | | October | 3.0 – 4.5 | 8 – 11 | Rapid drying by mid-month |

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