Pickleball courts in Naples
📍 Naples, FL

Naples Pickleball Weather — The Capital Deserves a Real Forecast

Naples has more pickleball courts per capita than anywhere else in the country. The demand is there every morning — but so is the rainy season, the summer heat, and the afternoon thunderstorms that can leave courts soaked overnight. Playable gives Naples players the morning verdict before they make the drive.

How it works

Your week at a glance

Playable checks temperature, wind, and 12 hours of rainfall for your Naples courts — then gives you a simple verdict for each morning.

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Playable

Conditions are great. Grab your paddle.

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Borderline

Might be breezy or damp. Your call.

Not Playable

Stay home. Court's not ready.

Seasonal Guide

Pickleball in Naples, season by season

Know what to expect before you plan your week.

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Spring

Excellent

Perfect conditions to close the dry season

March through April is Naples at its absolute best. Mornings run 68–76°F, humidity is low by Florida standards, and courts are consistently dry. The season is winding down for snowbirds but the weather is peak. May starts the transition — humidity climbs and the first afternoon storms of the year begin appearing.

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Summer

Fair

Rainy season — check overnight conditions

June through September is Southwest Florida's rainy season. Afternoon and evening thunderstorms are nearly daily, and overnight storms regularly soak courts by 7 AM. The morning hour itself is usually clear — temps around 82–88°F — but the court surface is often the issue, not the sky. Playable's rainfall check is essential during these months.

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Fall

Good

Rainy season fades, season heats up

October marks the shift back to dry season. Storms become less frequent, morning temps settle into the upper 70s, and courts start staying dry through the night. By November the snowbirds are back, court demand peaks, and conditions are excellent. November and December are among Naples's best months.

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Winter

Excellent

Peak Naples pickleball season

December through February is when Naples pickleball reaches full intensity — courts are packed, conditions are perfect (68–74°F mornings, minimal rain), and the community is at full strength. This is the window the rest of the country wishes they had. The only disruption is the rare cold front that pushes morning temps into the 50s.

FAQ

Common questions about Naples pickleball weather

What time window does Playable check for Naples pickleball weather? +
Playable evaluates the 7 to 9 AM window — the standard morning slot before Naples heat and afternoon storms develop. It checks temperature, wind speed, and the 12 hours of rainfall before your start time.
How does rainy season affect Naples pickleball courts? +
From June through September, daily afternoon and evening thunderstorms frequently leave courts wet overnight. Even when the 7 AM sky is clear, courts at low-lying parks can have standing water. Playable sums the 12-hour pre-play rainfall — totals over 0.10 inches flag as not playable.
What temperature is too hot for pickleball in Naples? +
Playable flags mornings above 90°F as not playable. Naples summers push the heat index past that threshold earlier in the morning than air temperature alone suggests — humidity is the multiplier. The 7 AM window exists to catch the cooler hours before this happens.
What wind speed makes pickleball unplayable in Naples? +
Winds at 7 mph or above are flagged. Pickleball's lightweight ball is particularly sensitive to wind — even moderate gusts make consistent play difficult. Naples is generally calm, but pre-storm wind shifts ahead of afternoon systems can arrive earlier than expected.
Is Playable free to use for Naples players? +
Yes. Playable is completely free, requires no account or sign-up, and works directly in your browser. Enter your court location and get a 7-day playability forecast instantly.

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