Jacksonville is bearing the brunt of Wednesday’s stormiest conditions, with a 67% rain chance and 9.4mm of expected precipitation, the highest rainfall figures across the state today, according to National Weather Service data. Orlando’s 47% rain chance and Tampa’s 31% rain probability round out a wet mid-state picture, while Miami sits comparatively drier at just 18%.

Tampa leads all cities with a 90°F high Wednesday against a 78°F low, with wind gusts reaching 16 mph and humidity at 63%. Orlando hits 87°F with a 75°F low, gusts up to 13 mph, and 63% humidity. Jacksonville reaches only 84°F with a 75°F low and 71% humidity under 16 mph gusts. Miami tops out at 86°F with a 79°F low, 73% humidity, and winds up to 14 mph.
The most dramatic shift arrives in Tampa Thursday, where the high plunges from 90°F to 83°F as rain chances spike to 64% with 7.4mm of precipitation forecast. Jacksonville swings the opposite direction, jumping to 94°F Thursday with a 0% rain chance. Orlando climbs sharply to 94°F Thursday, then reaches 97°F by Friday with only a 12% rain chance, before Sunday brings a 52% rain chance and 25.0mm of precipitation. Miami holds at 86°F Thursday before easing to 85°F Friday as rain chances climb to 41%.
