Jacksonville posted the widest temperature spread in Florida on Saturday, with a 22-degree gap between its 65°F low and 87°F high, according to National Weather Service data. Orlando matched Jacksonville’s 87°F high while Tampa reached 83°F and Miami topped out at 81°F, making Orlando and Jacksonville the warmest cities in the state today.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

In Jacksonville, clear skies and 52% humidity accompanied winds up to 11 mph with gusts to 15 mph and a 0% rain chance. Orlando’s 87°F high came under cloudy skies with just 5 mph winds, 55% humidity, and no precipitation expected. Tampa hit 83°F with 61% humidity, winds to 15 mph, and a 0% rain chance. Miami’s 81°F afternoon carried a 21% rain chance with 65% humidity and winds gusting to 12 mph.

Jacksonville faces a sharp cooldown, dropping to a 76°F high by Monday with 80% humidity and rain chances climbing to 31% Sunday before heavier rain arrives Monday with gusts to 19 mph. Orlando climbs to 88°F Sunday before rain pushes Monday’s high down to 84°F with a 34% rain chance and 2.9mm of precipitation. Tampa warms to 85°F Monday with an 18% rain chance before Tuesday brings gusts to 23 mph. Miami holds near 80°F through Tuesday when a 25% rain chance returns with 1.4mm of precipitation.