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Weather History for Fort Lauderdale, FL

Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Fort Lauderdale, FL. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.

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Today in Fort Lauderdale, FL History

April 4th in Fort Lauderdale is classic late-spring transition territory — expect a high around 83° with little chance of rain. Across 40 years of data, this date has swung from a chilly 54° in 2004 all the way up to 91° just last year, so pack a light layer if you're heading out in the morning.

Fort Lauderdale, FL Weather Records

Fort Lauderdale is no stranger to extremes — the city once hit 99° in August 2025 and dipped to a hard freeze at 31° back in December 1962. The wildest single day on record dropped 15.88 inches of rain on October 15, 1965, a reminder that South Florida's storms don't mess around.

Fort Lauderdale, FL Climate

Fort Lauderdale stays warm year-round, with highs ranging from a mild 76° in early January to a steamy 91° in mid-August. If you're chasing sun without the sweat, aim for winter and early spring. Wet season kicks off in June — that's when weekly rainfall averages top 2.5 inches — and eases off by fall.

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