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Weather History for The Acreage, FL

Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for The Acreage, 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 The Acreage, FL History

April 4th is one of the drier days of early spring in The Acreage, with only a 14% chance of rain and a comfortable average high of 82°. The date has seen a 44-degree swing in extremes over the years — from a scorching 92° back in 1949 to a surprisingly chilly 48° low in 1985.

The Acreage, FL Weather Records

The Acreage plays in a serious temperature range — 101° in July 1942 on the hot end, and a hard freeze at 27° in January 1977 on the cold end. The wettest day on record is a staggering 15.22 inches on April 17, 1942, a reminder that South Florida's rain events can be nothing short of biblical.

The Acreage, FL Climate

The Acreage runs warm nearly year-round, with highs staying between 75° in early January and 91° in late July — never truly cold, never truly mild. Peak heat arrives mid-summer, while the wettest stretch of the year falls in mid-to-late September, averaging over 2 inches in a single week. If you're visiting to dodge both heat and rain, February and March are your best bets.

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