Credit: Mansion Global
Miami is one of the top wedding destination in not only Florida, but is a top location for destination weddings. The white sandy beaches, unique architecture, and wonderful culture brings visitors here in hopes of making their wedding the best celebration it can be.
While Miami is well-known for its lively energy, it’s also infamous for its rain and heat in the summer months (despite some saying Miami is in a constant state of summer). When planning your wedding in Miami, Florida, keep in mind the city’s climate– especially when planning an outdoor wedding. Below are the monthly temperature averages according to U.S. Climate Data.
High (F) | Low (F) | Month |
76 | 60 | January |
78 | 62 | February |
80 | 65 | March |
83 | 68 | April |
87 | 73 | May |
89 | 76 | June |
91 | 77 | July |
91 | 77 | August |
89 | 76 | September |
86 | 74 | October |
82 | 68 | November |
78 | 63 | December |
The following are rain averages:
# of Days | Month | Inches of Rain |
6 | January | 1.61 |
5 | February | 2.24 |
6 | March | 2.99 |
7 | April | 3.15 |
10 | May | 5.35 |
13 | June | 9.69 |
17 | July | 6.5 |
16 | August | 8.9 |
18 | September | 9.84 |
15 | October | 6.34 |
8 | November | 3.27 |
7 | December | 2.05 |
Based on these charts, it is plain to see that having an outdoor, summer wedding in south Florida may not be the best decision not just because of temperature, but because of rain averages. Plan your wedding according to your wants, but definitely keep the weather in mind!