Weather by month
St. Augustine
Florida
Far enough north that winter actually bites and far enough south that summer arrives in full, St. Augustine gets four seasons in Florida proportions.
The best time to come
April and May are the best of the year — warm, breezy, and ahead of the summer storms. October and November hand back the good air, and the Nights of Lights switch on before November is out.
The year at a glance
| Month | Highs / lows | Temperature range | Wet days | Water |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 68° / 48° | 5 | 59° | |
| February | 70° / 50° | 5 | 60° | |
| March | 74° / 55° | 5 | 64° | |
| April ● | 80° / 61° | 4 | 71° | |
| May ● | 85° / 67° | 5 | 77° | |
| June | 89° / 72° | 8 | 81° | |
| July | 91° / 74° | 8 | 83° | |
| August | 90° / 74° | 11 | 84° | |
| September | 87° / 73° | 9 | 82° | |
| October ● | 82° / 67° | 6 | 76° | |
| November ● | 75° / 58° | 4 | 69° | |
| December | 69° / 51° | 4 | 63° |
St. Augustine facts
- Sits at about 10 ft above sea level.
- 50.6 in of rain in a typical year, with August the wettest month.
- July runs hottest (91° afternoons); January nights are the coldest (48°).