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.
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 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 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.