ORLANDO, Fla. – February 2025 turned out to be an unusually warm month for Central Florida, with temperatures consistently running above average.
Most days saw highs soaring over 80 degrees, while the nights stayed comfortably in the 60s. With only a few cold fronts managing to make their way down here, it’s no surprise that this February ended up being one of the warmest on record for the region.
Here’s a quick rundown of how some of the cities fared:
- Orlando: Clocked in with an average of 68.7 degrees, making it the 6th warmest February ever recorded.
- Daytona Beach: Averaged 65.4 degrees, landing it as the 12th warmest February.
- Melbourne: Notched an average of 68.9 degrees, placing it as the 7th warmest February in its history.
- Sanford: Came in with an average of 67.6 degrees, marking it the 7th warmest February on record.
- Leesburg: Recorded an average of 66.6 degrees, ranking as the 8th warmest February.
Latest trends show spring starting how winter ended with abnormally warm temperatures for both day and night. At the point of the year, average highs range in the upper 70s with lows in the mid 50s.
On average, Central Florida tends to see the cooler air wrap up by mid-March followed by a transition into the more notable warm and wet season by early May.