A 23-degree spread between overnight lows — from Miami’s 71°F to Jacksonville’s 62°F — marks the most striking temperature contrast across Florida on Friday, April 24, according to National Weather Service data. Miami carries a 33% rain chance today with 1.0mm of precipitation expected, making it the only city in the forecast facing active rainfall.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

Jacksonville leads all cities with an 85°F high and just 54% humidity under clear skies, with winds reaching 12 mph. Orlando reaches 82°F with a 63°F low and 57% humidity under clouds, winds gusting to 12 mph. Tampa sits at 81°F with a 67°F low, 58% humidity, and gusts hitting 14 mph on a clear afternoon. Miami’s 76°F high comes with 72% humidity and winds up to 15 mph.

Jacksonville surges to 91°F by Saturday, April 25, while Orlando climbs to 88°F the same day with a 5% rain chance. Orlando holds at 88°F Sunday before jumping to 91°F Monday with a 12% rain chance and 1.8mm of precipitation. Tampa reaches 89°F Tuesday, April 28, with humidity climbing to 73% and an 8% rain chance. Orlando’s Tuesday rain chance hits 27% with 6.6mm of precipitation projected. Miami’s humidity drops to 59% by Monday as its high reaches 81°F.