Melbourne, FL Weather

Melbourne, Florida has a humid subtropical climate , typical of Central Florida. Melbourne has a distinctly seasonal precipitation pattern, with a hot and wet season (late May through October) and a warm and dry season (November through April).

Melbourne averages 51 inches (1,300 mm) of rainfall annually, much of it coming in convective thunderstorms in the late May to early October time period. The record rainfall occurred on August 20, 2008, when Tropical Storm Fay dropped 18.21 inches (463 mm). Melbourne can sometimes have moderate to severe drought conditions from late fall through spring, with brush fires occurring and water restrictions put in place. Melbourne averages 2 days per year with frost, although several years might pass without a frost in the city of Melbourne or at the ocean beaches. On Christmas Eve 2003, the city as others in east central coast of Florida received snow from the ocean effect, when cold air passes over the considerably hotter ocean and causes the rise of air with higher temperature to bring moisture into the higher portions of the atmosphere.

Average Temperature
Jan
70 °F
21 °C
Feb
75 °F
24 °C
Mar
73 °F
23 °C
Apr
80 °F
27 °C
May
82 °F
28 °C
Jun
88 °F
31 °C
Jul
88 °F
31 °C
Aug
86 °F
30 °C
Sep
86 °F
30 °C
Oct
84 °F
29 °C
Nov
75 °F
24 °C
Dec
73 °F
23 °C
Humidity
Jan
67%
Feb
77%
Mar
72%
Apr
68%
May
71%
Jun
74%
Jul
74%
Aug
80%
Sep
72%
Oct
77%
Nov
74%
Dec
76%
Rain
Jan
48mm
Feb
63mm
Mar
40mm
Apr
56mm
May
169mm
Jun
188mm
Jul
200mm
Aug
230mm
Sep
86mm
Oct
105mm
Nov
54mm
Dec
108mm
Clouds
Jan
24%
Feb
31%
Mar
28%
Apr
23%
May
24%
Jun
29%
Jul
40%
Aug
41%
Sep
32%
Oct
36%
Nov
36%
Dec
45%
Air quality US AQI
Jan
28
Feb
29
Mar
33
Apr
33
May
31
Jun
27
Jul
33
Aug
27
Sep
27
Oct
26
Nov
26
Dec
28
Sun
Jan
5UVI
Feb
7UVI
Mar
8UVI
Apr
10UVI
May
10UVI
Jun
10UVI
Jul
9UVI
Aug
9UVI
Sep
9UVI
Oct
6UVI
Nov
5UVI
Dec
4UVI