Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Miami Springs, FL. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Miami Springs is historically a mild, mostly dry day — expect a typical high around 82° and a low near 67°, with only a 15% chance of rain. But the date has seen some wild swings over 85 years of records: a scorching 90° in 1946 and a remarkable 42° low back in 1944.
Miami Springs runs hot, with an all-time high of 100° set in July 1942 and an all-time low of just 28° from a January 1981 cold snap. The wettest single day on record is a jaw-dropping 16.39 inches of rain on April 25, 1979 — a reminder that South Florida's rainfall can be extreme when it wants to be.
Miami Springs is warmest from late July through mid-August, when average highs peak at 91°, and coolest in early January around 76° — though 'cool' is relative here. If you're trying to avoid the soaking summer rains, note that late June is the wettest stretch of the year, averaging nearly 2.5 inches in a single week.