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Miami Weather in July

United States · peak summer in Northern Hemisphere

Miami's subtropical climate means hot, humid summers with daily afternoon thunderstorms driven by Atlantic sea breezes colliding with Gulf air, and warm, dry winters that attract millions of visitors. The city sits at sea level on a limestone peninsula between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, giving coastal neighborhoods constant ocean breezes while inland areas bake in intense urban heat. Hurricane season runs June through November, with the entire metro exposed to major storm risk.

Peak tourist season in many Northern Hemisphere cities. Book ahead.

Current Weather in Miami Right Now

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75°F

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Feels like 75°F · H 76°F / L 73°F

Is July a Good Time to Visit Miami?

Miami's climate is tropical — warm year-round with a distinct dry season (November–April) and wet season (May–October) that brings daily afternoon thunderstorms and hurricane risk. The winter from December–March is essentially perfect outdoor weather.

✓ Best months:December, January, February, March

What to Pack for Miami in July

  • Swimwear and sunscreen year-round
  • Light breathable clothes — humidity is relentless
  • Rain jacket for wet season (quick-dry material)
  • Bug spray for evening outdoor activities

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