2017 Marks As One Of The Hottest Years On Record For South Florida

2017 was one of the hottest year on record in South Florida.

Despite the end-of-the-year cooler stretch, the average temperature in Miami was 79.2 degrees. That ties with 2015's record of the all-time hottest year.

In Broward, the daily average for Fort Lauderdale was 78 degrees — the fifth hottest year. The record was 78.7 degrees, set in 2015.

West Palm Beach’s 76.9 degrees was the sixth hottest on record. It hottest year was also in 2015, with an average daily temperature of 78 degrees.

The National Weather Service lists 2017 as the wettest year on record for Opa Locka and has the death count for Hurricane Irma at 32.


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