Southern Florida’s coastal city of Boca Raton experiences a distinct subtropical climate. February, nestled within the dry season, typically offers mild temperatures and lower humidity. Daily highs average in the low to mid-70sF (low 20sC), while nighttime lows rarely dip below the 60sF (mid-teensC). Rainfall is minimal, making it a generally dry period.
This period’s pleasant conditions contribute significantly to the region’s tourism industry. The comfortable climate attracts visitors seeking outdoor activities, from golfing and tennis to exploring beaches and nature preserves. Historically, this predictable dry period has also influenced agricultural practices and development patterns in the area.