A 17-degree temperature spread across Florida headlines Sunday’s forecast, with Tampa reaching 91°F while Jacksonville holds at 87°F and Miami tops out at 88°F, according to National Weather Service data. Miami carries the only meaningful rain chance today at 13%, while Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville each show 0% precipitation probability.

Tampa’s 91°F high contrasts with a low of 74°F, with humidity at just 50% and gusts reaching 14 mph. Orlando climbs to 89°F with a 71°F low and 51% humidity, winds gusting to 9 mph. Jacksonville reaches 87°F with a 70°F low and 54% humidity, gusts at 8 mph. Miami’s 88°F high comes with 70% humidity and 14 mph winds, with 0.5mm of precipitation possible.
Tampa surges to 92°F Monday before dropping to 87°F Tuesday, then rebounding to 90°F Wednesday. Orlando matches Tampa’s 92°F Monday, falls to 84°F Tuesday, then returns to 92°F Wednesday. Jacksonville climbs to 90°F Monday with a 67°F low. Miami cools to 85°F Monday with rain chance collapsing to just 1%. By Thursday, Tampa’s rain chance jumps to 71% with 4.8mm projected, and Miami hits 100% rain probability Friday with 5.2mm forecast.
