Important Things To Know
Currency
Since Miami is in South Florida, U.S., its primary currency is the American Dollar ($ or USD).
National Languages
The city’s official language is English, but more than half (about 60%) of the area’s population speaks Spanish.
You might also meet French, German, and Swedish-speaking people when you visit various communities.
Time Zone
Like most other places in the U.S., Miami utilizes Eastern Standard Time (EST) and Daylight Savings Time (DST).
Usually, Daylight Savings Time in Miami starts on the second Sunday of March. It lasts nearly eight months, until the first Sunday of November.
Climate And Weather
There are two main weather seasons in Miami: A warm, dry winter and a hot, wet summer.
The warm and dry season occurs from November through April and is often windy, humid, and mostly clear. This makes Miami winters some of the most comfortable warm winter months in the U.S.
The cool months in Miami are between December and March, with a mean daily temperature of less than 78°F (26 °C). Of these months, the coldest is January, with average lows of about 63°F and highs of appx. 76°F (17 - 24 °C).
The hot, wet, and mostly cloudy summer season in Miami takes place around May through October.
The highest temperatures of this season are between June and September, with a mean daily temperature of around 87°F (30 °C). The city’s hottest month is August, as the daily temperature increases to a mean high of about 89°F (32 °C).