Tampa leads the state with a 93°F high Thursday, the warmest reading across major Florida metros, while Jacksonville braces for gusts reaching 21 mph under cloudy skies, according to National Weather Service data. Orlando and Miami both top out at 91°F, but Orlando’s humidity sits at a comparatively dry 56% against Miami’s 70%.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

Tampa hits 93°F with winds up to 18 mph and a 0% rain chance, keeping skies dry despite 66% humidity. Miami reaches 91°F with a low of 80°F, 14 mph winds, and just a 7% rain chance. Orlando climbs to 91°F with a 79°F low and only a 4% chance of precipitation. Jacksonville also reaches 91°F but carries a 79°F low and those 21 mph gusts, with rain chances at 4%.

Jacksonville sees the sharpest Friday shift, dropping to a 80°F high with a 60% rain chance and gusts hitting 25 mph. Orlando rises to 92°F Friday before rain chances climb to 37%, then 48% Saturday. Tampa jumps to a 40% rain chance Friday with 15 mph winds before clearing to just 6% Saturday. Miami’s rain probability builds steadily — 20% Friday, 41% Saturday, then 49% Sunday with 47.2mm of projected precipitation. Orlando’s most dramatic reading arrives Monday at 100°F with humidity falling to 54%.