Fort Myers, Cape Coral and Estero Weather  The Cape Coral/Fort Myers/Estero region has some of the most beautiful weather in the world. The climate is moderated by the Gulf of Mexico on the western shores, and by the Atlantic Ocean breezes that sweep across the Florida peninsula from the east. In the summer months the moderating effect of the nearby oceans help to keep the temperatures from becoming extreme, and during the winter months there are sun-filled balmy days and cool nights. This region has an average of 335 days of sunshine a year. The summers tend to be very warm, humid and rainy, and the winters are beautiful. There are approximately 53 inches of rain annually, most of which falls between May and September. The heaviest precipitation falls in June, with an average of 9.77 inches of rain. Summer months are characterized by regular afternoon downpours and stormy conditions, which usually subside within a couple of hours. The annual average temperature is a pleasant 74.4º F. The yearly average temperatures range from 66º F to 83ºF. The area is affected by the annual hurricane season, which goes from June through November. 
Average Local Area Temperatures
| Summer: |
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high 92º |
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low 73º |
| Fall: |
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high 90º |
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low 62º |
| Winter: |
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high 77º |
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low 54º |
| Spring: |
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high 89º |
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