Tropical warmth and humidity characterize this period in the southernmost city of the continental United States. Daily high temperatures typically range from the mid-80s to low 90s Fahrenheit (around 30-33 degrees Celsius), accompanied by high humidity. Afternoon thunderstorms are common, offering brief respite from the heat but also contributing to the overall humidity levels.
Understanding the prevailing climatic conditions during this time of year is essential for visitors planning trips. Proper packing, activity scheduling, and awareness of potential weather disruptions can significantly enhance travel experiences. Historically, this period marks the beginning of the wetter season in the Florida Keys, influencing local tourism and outdoor activities.