Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Immokalee, FL. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
Immokalee sits in the heart of South Florida's agricultural belt, where the weather runs hot and the history is equally extreme. This inland location, far from any coastal breeze, has seen temperatures swing from a scorching 104° in June 1987 to a rare 23° on Christmas Eve 1989.
Immokalee's all-time range of 81 degrees — from 23° to 104° — tells the story of an inland Florida town that gets the worst of both worlds. The freeze of December 1989 was devastating for local agriculture, while that June 1987 heat pushed temperatures well into triple digits.
Immokalee runs warm year-round, with highs climbing from 77° in January to a peak of 94° in July and August. If you're heat-sensitive, the coolest window is mid-January through mid-February. Interestingly, the wettest stretch falls in summer, typical of Florida's afternoon thunderstorm season, while early January is historically the driest period.