Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Greater Northdale, FL. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Greater Northdale typically lands right in that sweet spot of spring — an 80° high and a 62° low, with rain unlikely at just a 16% chance. The date's range tells a bigger story though: it's seen everything from a chilly 45° back in 1987 to a scorching 93° just last year in 2025.
Greater Northdale is a place of genuine extremes — the mercury has touched 100° (July 2025) and plunged to 18° (December 1962), a 82-degree spread over 87 years of records. Snow is technically on the books, but just barely: a trace 0.2" fell in January 1977, and a single May storm in 1979 dumped an astonishing 11.45" of rain in one day.
Greater Northdale runs warm nearly year-round, with highs never dipping below 70° even in the coolest weeks of January. Summer is long and intense — highs sit at 90-91° from June through August, with late June into July being the wettest stretch at over 2 inches per week. If you're chasing comfortable weather, April and November hit a near-perfect middle ground in the upper 70s to low 80s.