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Everything you need to know about the weather in Miami

  • April 14, 2015
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Miami is a destination location in the United States, which also makes it a great spot to invest in. New high rises are going up almost daily, so there is always room to invest in a condo, business venture or other real estate and business venture. If you have been considering investing in Miami, chances are you at least want to check out the city before doing so. This way, you know what to expect, can find the best real estate properties and identify locations where you can have the greatest return on investment. One key aspect of the city you need to keep in mind is the weather in Miami.

Tropical Monsoon Climate

Miami has what is known as a tropical monsoon climate. This means the the weather is generally hot and humid due to the amount of moisture in the air. The city itself is almost completely surrounded by water, and many of the most popular regions of the city, such as South Beach, are actual islands located off of the mainland. The summers are hot, long and humid while the winters are warm, although the humidity level does drop off.

Average Temperatures

There is no month that features an average temperature under 20 degrees centigrade. January is technically the coldest month of the year with average temperatures sitting right around 22 degrees (71 F). February sees the average temperature increase to 23 degrees and up to 24 degrees in March. The warmer months start to hit in April, as the average sits at 26 degrees. It moves up to 27 degrees in May, 29 degrees in June and an average temperature of 30 degrees in July and August. The temps start to go back down in September with an average of 29, 28 in October, 24 in November and 23 degrees in December.

Average Rainfall

Miami does receive an abundance of rainfall. It has one of the highest annual rainfall readings of any major city in the United States. The majority of rainfall occurs between the middle of May and runs until the end of October. It sees around 1,570 mm of rain (61.9 inches), which is significantly more than anywhere else in the region. Fort Lauderdale, which is located just about 90 minutes north of Miami, sees 1,310 mm (51.7 inches) of rainfall, on average.

Hurricane Season

For many investors, the major aspect regarding the weather in Miami is the possibility of hurricanes. Florida experiences more hurricane related weather than any other state inside the U.S. The Atlantic hurricane season officially starts on June 1 and runs until November 30. This is when air currents and temperature have the right elements to cause these potentially dangerous storms, While it is possible for a hurricane to hit Miami at any point, a hurricane has the greatest potential of hitting Miami in what is known as Cape Verde season. This starts in the middle of August and lasts until the end of September. According to the National Weather Service, Miami is one of the three cities inside the U.S. that is most vulnerable to hurricanes based on its location. The other two cities are New York City and New Orleans. While the city has been hit with major hurricanes in the past, it is well prepared to handle such storms so recovery is easier than most other cities.

Miami is a beautiful city and an excellent location if you are looking to invest. Knowing more about the weather in Miami is important and can help you understand what to expect before arriving. This should give you an idea.

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