It can certainly get hot in Naples and the state of Florida. The record hottest temperature ever recorded in Naples is 99 degrees which occurred on September 1, 1986. The hottest weather temperature ever recorded in the state of Florida is 109 degrees which occurred on June 29, 1931, in Monticello.
Given its location in South Florida, many people might be surprised to learn that it has never been 100 degrees in Naples. Do not be fooled by that, though, as it still gets pretty hot in Naples which averages 114 days a year of 90 degrees and above weather.
All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Naples, Florida
1. September 1, 1986 - 99 degrees
T-2. July 6, 2005 - 98 degrees
T-2. June 24, 2004 - 98 degrees
T-2. July 28, 1996 - 98 degrees
T-2. July 12, 1986 - 98 degrees
T-2. June 5, 1985 - 98 degrees
T-2. June 6, 1985 - 98 degrees
T-2. June 13, 1981 - 98 degrees
T-2. June 17, 1981 - 98 degrees
T-2. July 30, 1966 - 98 degrees
It's been 98 degrees a few other times in Naples just the latest date is listed above.
The annual average temperature for Naples for the entire year is 74.7 degrees. One of the highest annual average temperatures for any city in the United States which is why tourists love to visit Naples especially in the winter.
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