Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Allapattah, FL. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Allapattah is a reliably warm spring day, with highs averaging 82° and lows around 67° across 85 years of records. There's only a 15% chance of rain, though the date has seen some wild swings — a 90° scorcher in 1946 and a jarring 42° low back in 1944.
Allapattah is quintessential South Florida: the all-time high of 100° came in July 1942, while the coldest the mercury has ever dropped is 28° on January 13, 1981. The most dramatic weather event on record was a single-day deluge of 16.39 inches on April 25, 1979 — a staggering amount even by tropical standards.
Allapattah runs warm year-round, with highs never dipping below the mid-70s even in the coolest stretch of January. Summer is long and steamy — the peak window of August 6–12 averages a high of 91° — and the wet season arrives in mid-June, when weekly rainfall can top 2.48 inches. If you're chasing dry and mild, aim for February through early April.