Most of the year, Naples, Florida treats residents and visitors to gentle, sun-soaked warmth. But even paradise has its extremes. Let’s take a journey through the record-breaking temperature highs and lows that have made Naples' climate memorable.
The Coldest Naples Has Ever Been
Believe it or not, Naples has dipped into the 20s. The coldest temperature ever recorded was a brisk 26 °F, a mark reached twice—on January 20, 1977, and again on January 12, 1982
These rare cold snaps, while brief, underscore just how unusual it is to see anything below freezing in this tropical paradise. A broader regional look highlights just how remarkable that is: in that same 1985 Arctic freeze, Naples plummeted to that 26 °F low while cities like Miami Beach hovered closer to 32 °F
The Scorching High
On the other end of the spectrum, the hottest temperature ever documented in Naples reached 99 °F on September 1, 1986
While some recent summer records have topped out at 98 °F—for instance, Naples tied a historic daily high on July 27, 2025 —that 99-degree mark still stands as the city’s peak.
Why These Records Matter—Even in Naples
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For homeowners and buyers: Knowing temperature extremes can guide choices around insulation, HVAC systems, and landscaping to optimize comfort and energy use.
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For renters and tourists: These rare records provide fun "wow" facts—don’t be surprised if locals chuckle when the forecast dips below 50 °F!
Quick Facts Table
Record Type | Temperature | Date(s) |
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Coldest Ever | 26 °F | Jan 20, 1977 & Jan 12, 1982 |
Hottest Ever | 99 °F | Sept 1, 1986 |
Recent High Record | 98 °F | July 27, 2025 |
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