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When to Go to Miami

When to Go to Miami

Miamians brag about South Florida winters -- dry, clear blue skies, temperatures in the 60s and low 70s, and humidity-free, good-hair days. Even better, there's little difference between winter, late fall, and early spring. Good thing, since Greater Miami is often hot and humid in the summer, though temperatures rarely reach the high 90s. Along the coast ocean breezes make summer quite bearable, and afternoon thunderstorms disappear as quickly as they come. Hurricane season officially begins June 1 and ends on November 30. Severe storms can interrupt public services. In the rare instance of a hurricane, Miami-Dade County may order evacuation of storm-surge areas. Most hotels have emergency plans to assist tourists, although if availability is scarce at inland hotels, you may find yourself at a shelter. If before you leave you're advised South Florida is under a hurricane watch, consider postponing your plans.



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