It can certainly get hot in Everglades National Park and the state of Florida. The record hottest temperature ever recorded in Everglades National Park is 101 degrees which first occurred on July 31, 1998. The hottest weather temperature ever recorded in the state of Florida is 109 degrees which occurred on June 29, 1931, in Monticello.
The weather temperature has soared to 100 degrees or hotter in Everglades National Park only a handful of times since 1951. Days when the temperature soars to 90 degrees or above are far more common and Everglades National Park is one of the few places in the United States where it can be 90 degrees in every month of the year.
Over 1 million people visit Everglades National Park annually. The busiest season for tourists to the Everglades is usually in the winter months when the humidity is the lowest and many visitors are already in Florida to avoid winter in the north.
All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Everglades National Park, Florida
T-1. September 12, 1999 - 101 degrees
T-1. August 1, 1998 - 101 degrees
T-1. July 31, 1998 - 101 degrees
T-4. May 11, 1991 - 100 degrees
T-4. July 10, 1927 - 100 degrees
T-6. September 28, 2000 - 99 degrees
T-6. July 15, 1999 - 99 degrees
T-6. July 16, 1999 - 99 degrees
T-6. August 25, 1999 - 99 degrees
T-6. September 2, 1999 - 99 degrees
T-6. October 3, 1999 - 99 degrees
T-6. July 30, 1998 - 99 degrees
T-6. September 2, 1972 - 99 degrees
The annual average temperature for Everglades National Park for the entire year is 74.7 degrees. That is one of the hottest annual average temperatures in the United States.
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