Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Azalea Park, FL. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Azalea Park tends to be a mild spring day, with highs averaging 82° and lows around 59° across 108 years of records. There's only a 19% chance of rain, though the date has seen its share of extremes — from a scorching 93° back in 1918 to a sharp 41° low in 1915.
Azalea Park has seen some serious weather over its 134 years of records, from a brutal 103° in September 1921 to a remarkable freeze down to 18° in December 1894. The wettest single day on record dumped 8.43 inches on September 16, 1945 — a reminder that Florida's summers can be relentless.
Azalea Park runs warm nearly year-round, with highs staying in the 70s even in the coolest weeks of early January and climbing to a peak of 92° in early July. If you're heat-sensitive, November through March offers the most comfortable conditions. July is both the hottest and wettest time of year, averaging nearly 2 inches of rain in a single week.