Florida experienced a dramatic 17-degree temperature spread Saturday, with Miami reaching 85°F while Jacksonville peaked at just 68°F, according to National Weather Service data. Tampa matched Miami’s 85°F high but dropped to 65°F overnight, creating a 20-degree daily range with winds gusting up to 28 mph.

Miami maintained 72°F lows with 69% humidity and zero rain chance, while Orlando hit 84°F with 67°F lows and 2% precipitation probability. Jacksonville recorded the state’s coolest conditions with 58°F overnight temperatures, 72% humidity, and 18 mph winds gusting to 30 mph. Tampa registered the strongest wind activity with 23 mph sustained speeds, while Orlando experienced 20 mph winds with 25 mph gusts.
Sunday brings significant cooling statewide, with Miami dropping 8 degrees to 77°F and facing 48% rain chances. Tampa falls to 77°F with 3% precipitation probability, while Orlando plunges 11 degrees to 73°F with 13% rain likelihood. Jacksonville maintains steady 68°F highs through Sunday with 59°F lows and zero rain chance.
