Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Little Havana, FL. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th runs warm in Little Havana, with an average high of 82° and just a 19% chance of rain across 85 years of records. The date has seen plenty of range, though — from a scorching 91° in 1975 down to a remarkable 47° low back in 1987.
Little Havana plays it hot, with an all-time high of 100° recorded in July 1942 and an all-time low of 28° during a brutal January 1981 cold snap. The wettest single day on record — an astonishing 16.39 inches on April 25, 1979 — is a reminder that South Florida's rain can arrive in biblical proportions.
Little Havana is warm year-round, with average highs never dipping below 76° even in the coolest weeks of January. Peak heat arrives in late summer, with highs averaging 91° the week of August 6–12, while the wettest stretch of the year falls in mid-to-late June at nearly 2.5 inches per week. If you're rain-averse, January through April offers the driest window to visit.