Weather temperature records in the city of Fort Lauderdale, Florida have been officially kept since 1912. Here is a list of the ten coldest weather temperature days in Fort Lauderdale history since 1912. There are actually 11 days listed due to ties.
Out of the 11 coldest weather temperatures in Fort Lauderdale, Florida weather history, 5 days occurred in January which is the coldest month of the year in Fort Lauderdale. Four of the coldest weather temperature days were in December and the other two were in February.
The coldest weather temperature ever recorded in Fort Lauderdale, Florida is 28 degrees which first occurred on February 6, 1917 and was matched on consecutive days on January 19 and 20, 1977. Fort Lauderdale is certainly not a cold weather city and it has only been below the freezing mark of 32 degrees around 15 times in Fort Lauderdale since 1912.
When was the last really cold day in Fort Lauderdale, Florida? That was on December 15, 2010, when the temperature dropped to 33 degrees. The last time it was below freezing in Fort Lauderdale was on December 31, 2000, when it was 31 degrees.
Ten Coldest Weather Temperature Days Ever Recorded in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
T-1. 28 degrees on January 19, 1977
T-1. 28 degrees on January 20, 1977
T-1. 28 degrees on February 6, 1917
T-4. 29 degrees on December 19, 1934
T-4. 29 degrees on January 22, 1985
T-6. 30 degrees on December 25, 1989
T-6. 30 degrees on December 24, 1989
T-6. 30 degrees on January 28, 1940
T-6. 30 degrees on January 29, 1940
T-6. 30 degrees on February 3, 1917
T-6. 30 degrees on December 12, 1957
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