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Wherever you are right now, chances are the weather is better here in the Florida Keys. That's true even on a summer day. The hottest it's ever been in Key West is 97° F (36° C), and that was way back in 1880. At the peak of summer, the average high is 89° F (32° C). We don't have any super-highways or urban sprawl to radiate the sun's heat. Not only that, but our islands are surrounded by cooling ocean waters.

SunsetWise Floridians from the mainland flock to the Keys on steamy weekends because the air is usually a few degrees cooler here. The water temperature might be in the mid-80s (30° C) but the sea is nevertheless refreshing for swimming, snorkeling or diving. In the winter, cold fronts can bring frost to mainland Florida, but you can be sure there will be no frost here. The all-time record low for Key West is 41° F (5° C) set in 1981. Divers or snorkelers usually get by with a "shortie" wet suit.

During these winter months, it almost never rains. By late May, however, the season's first thundershowers start popping up. Rarely do they stick around long enough to spoil an entire day. You might be wondering about the Atlantichurricane season, which can affect the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States as well as the Caribbean and the Bahamas. The official hurricane season begins June 1st and ends on November 30. Traditionally, the highest potential for storms is between Aug. 15 and Oct. 15. However, the daily weather during this period tends to be some of the most beautiful of the year.

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Average Water Temps for Key West

  JanFeb MarchApril MayJune JulyAug SeptOct NovDec
° F69 7075 7983 8687 8786 8276 72
° C 2121 2426 2830 3131 3028 2422

Average High Air Temps for Key West

  JanFeb MarchApril MayJune JulyAug SeptOct NovDec
° F75 7579 8285 8889 8988 8480 76
° C 2424 2628 2931 3232 3129 2724

Average Low Air Temps for Key West

  JanFeb MarchApril MayJune JulyAug SeptOct NovDec
° F65 6669 7276 7980 7979 7671 67
° C 1819 2122 2426 2726 2624 2221

All-Time Record High for Key West 97° F (36° C) July, 19, 1880 
All-Time Record Low for Key West 41° F (5° C) Jan. 13, 1981

Average Rainfall

  JanFeb MarchApril MayJune JulyAug SeptOct NovDec
inches2.0 1.81.7 1.83.5 5.13.6 5.05.9 4.42.9 2.0
cm 5.14.6 4.34.6 8.912.9 9.112.7 14.911.2 7.45.1

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