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First and Last Frost Dates by Zip Code 2026 for Places in Florida
Select a City in FL
- Altamonte Springs, FL
- Apopka, FL
- Boca Raton, FL
- Bonita Springs, FL
- Boynton Beach, FL
- Bradenton, FL
- Brandon, FL
- Cape Coral, FL
- Carol City, FL
- Clearwater, FL
- Coconut Creek, FL
- Cooper City, FL
- Coral Gables, FL
- Coral Springs, FL
- Country Club, FL
- Davie, FL
- Daytona Beach, FL
- Deerfield Beach, FL
- Delray Beach, FL
- Deltona, FL
- Dunedin, FL
- East Lake, FL
- Egypt Lake-Leto, FL
- Ferry Pass, FL
- Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Fort Myers, FL
- Fort Pierce, FL
- Fountainbleau, FL
- Gainesville, FL
- Golden Glades, FL
- Hallandale Beach, FL
- Hialeah, FL
- Hollywood, FL
- Homestead, FL
- Jacksonville, FL
- Jupiter, FL
- Kendale Lakes, FL
- Kendall, FL
- Kissimmee, FL
- Lake Magdalene, FL
- Lake Worth, FL
- Lakeland, FL
- Lakeside, Clay County, FL
- Largo, FL
- Lauderdale Lakes, FL
- Lauderhill, FL
- Lehigh Acres, FL
- Margate, FL
- Melbourne, FL
- Merritt Island, FL
- Miami, FL
- Miami Beach, FL
- Miramar, FL
- North Fort Myers, FL
- North Lauderdale, FL
- North Miami, FL
- North Miami Beach, FL
- Oakland Park, Broward County, FL
- Ocala, FL
- Orlando, FL
- Ormond Beach, FL
- Oviedo, FL
- Palm Bay, FL
- Palm Beach Gardens, FL
- Palm Coast, FL
- Palm Harbor, FL
- Panama City, FL
- Pembroke Pines, FL
- Pensacola, FL
- Pine Hills, Orange County, FL
- Pinellas Park, FL
- Plant City, FL
- Plantation, Broward County, FL
- Pompano Beach, FL
- Port Charlotte, FL
- Port Orange, FL
- Port Saint Lucie, FL
- Richmond West, FL
- Riviera Beach, FL
- Saint Petersburg, FL
- Sanford, Seminole County, FL
- Sarasota, FL
- South Miami Heights, FL
- Spring Hill, Hernando County, FL
- Sunrise, Broward County, FL
- Tallahassee, FL
- Tamarac, FL
- Tamiami, FL
- Tampa, FL
- The Hammocks, FL
- Titusville, FL
- Town 'n' Country, FL
- University Park, Miami-Dade County, FL
- Wellington, FL
- West Little River, FL
- West Palm Beach, FL
- Westchester, FL
- Weston, FL
- Winter Haven, FL
- Winter Springs, FL
What Are Frost Dates?
Use our 2026 Frost Dates Calculator to find the average date of the last spring frost and first fall frost in your area—based on data from the nearest official weather station and your ZIP or Postal Code. These dates estimate your growing season length and help you plan planting, harvesting, and garden care.
Your last spring frost date marks when it’s generally safe to plant outdoors. Your first fall frost date signals the end of the growing season for warm-weather crops.
👉 New for 2026: See our Last Frost Date Map for THIS season.
What Is a Last Spring Frost Date?
Your last spring frost is the average final date when temperatures may dip to 32°F (0°C). After this point, the risk of frost decreases—but frost is still possible, so always monitor your local weather forecast.
These dates are based on historical climate data using a 30% probability threshold, meaning there is still a chance of frost after the listed date.
Why Spring Frost Dates Matter
Knowing your last frost date helps you:
- Start seeds indoors at the right time
- Transplant seedlings safely outdoors
- Avoid cold damage to tender vegetables, herbs, and flowers
- Timing your planting around frost dates increases success—especially for crops like:
- Tomatoes
- Peppers
- Cucumbers
- Basil
- Zinnias and marigolds
See Our Planting Calendar by ZIP Code
What Can I Plant Before the Last Frost?
Some hardy crops tolerate light frost and can be planted before your last frost date:
- Peas
- Spinach
- Radishes
- Carrots
- Onions
- Lettuce
What Is the Growing Season?
The time between your last spring frost and first fall frost is your growing season—the window when most warm-weather plants can thrive.
Knowing this helps you:
- Choose appropriate crop varieties (based on "days to maturity")
- Plan succession plantings for longer harvests
- Time both spring and fall crops with confidence
Learn How to Extend the Growing Season.
Spring Frost Date FAQs
Can frost happen after my last spring frost date?
Yes. Frost dates are averages. Always check your local forecast before planting warm-season crops outdoors.
What should I plant first?
Hardy vegetables like spinach, peas, and carrots can go in before the last frost. Tender crops like tomatoes and basil must wait until all danger of frost has passed.
Should I start seeds indoors before the frost date?
Yes. Use your last frost date to count backward and determine when to start seeds indoors.
What temperature counts as a frost?
32°F (0°C) is considered a light frost. Some plants may be damaged in the 33°F–36°F range, depending on conditions.
