A 23-degree spread between Miami’s 71°F low and Tampa’s 82°F high headlines Florida’s weather picture Tuesday, April 21, according to National Weather Service data, with Miami standing as the sole major city facing measurable precipitation today at a 46% rain chance and winds gusting to 28 mph.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

Miami records a high of 78°F and low of 71°F with 2.1mm of precipitation expected and humidity at 62%. Tampa reaches 82°F under clouds with a 0% rain chance, humidity at 51%, and gusts also hitting 28 mph. Orlando climbs to 81°F with the lowest humidity in the group at 44%, winds gusting to 20 mph, and no rain expected. Jacksonville tops out at 79°F with a low of 59°F, the coolest low among the four cities, humidity at just 37%, and winds gusting to 11 mph.

By Wednesday, April 22, Miami drops to a high of 75°F as skies clear and rain chance falls sharply to 2%. Orlando cools slightly to 79°F Wednesday before rebounding to 86°F by Friday, April 24, then surging to 88°F Saturday, April 25. Jacksonville warms to 84°F by Thursday, April 23. Tampa holds steady near 81°F through Thursday before reaching 83°F Friday with humidity climbing to 56%.