Fortunately, these thunderstorms do not last long, and quickly give way to the sun. In summer, it's often sunny, but some cloudiness can form, more or less extended, which can lead to thunderstorms, sometimes accompanied by wind gusts, and less frequently by hail. Here are the average minimum and maximum temperatures of January in some locations, both in Fahrenheit and Celsius degrees. On winter nights, fog may form in the north.
In the northern part of Florida, snow is rare but it can sometimes occur in the central part (see Orlando), it's very rare, while in the south, which includes Miami, it practically never snows. The rare cold spells can occur from late November to mid-March. The rains are due to frontal systems, which are formed because of the clash of air masses, and may be accompanied by the wind, and sometimes by cold temperatures. In winter, there are on average 8/9 days with rainfall in the north and 6/7 in the center-south. Afternoon breezes and thunderstorms give a bit of relief, otherwise, you can swim in the sea or take refuge in air-conditioned buildings. In summer, it's especially the high humidity that makes the heat uncomfortable, although periods of intense heat are also possible, with highs about 37/38 ☌ (99/100 ☏). On the contrary, temperatures in winter are very different: in January, the daily average ranges from 11 ☌ (52 ☏) in the north to 20 ☌ (68 ☏) in the far south. In summer, temperatures are uniform from north to south, especially in the daytime, when they range between 31 ☌ and 33 ☌ (88 ☏ and 91 ☏), while at night, they become warmer as you head south, in fact, they range from 21 ☌ (70 ☏) in the far north to 27 ☌ (81 ☏) in the Keys. In summer and early autumn, Florida is prone to hurricanes. In the far south, where Miami is located, the climate is tropical, since the average temperature in January reaches 20 ☌ (68 ☏).
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