Orlando is forecast to reach 95°F on Monday, May 25 — the highest temperature in the state this holiday weekend — while Miami holds a comparatively mild high of 88°F today, according to National Weather Service data. Tampa’s 18-degree spread between its 92°F high and 74°F low Sunday represents the widest single-day temperature range across all four major cities.

Tampa climbs to 92°F today with a 52% rain chance and wind gusts reaching 20 mph, with 10.6mm of precipitation possible. Orlando sits at 91°F with a 0% rain chance and 15 mph winds. Jacksonville reaches 86°F with a 27% rain chance and gusts up to 15 mph. Miami tops out at 88°F, humidity at 70%, winds gusting to 19 mph, and only an 18% rain chance with 0.9mm of precipitation expected.
Orlando surges to 95°F again Tuesday, May 26, before dropping to 92°F by Wednesday. Jacksonville jumps to 93°F Tuesday before data cuts off. Tampa slides from 92°F Tuesday to 88°F Thursday, when rain chances climb to 57%. Miami’s rain chances escalate sharply — from 32% Monday to 62% Wednesday to 84% Thursday to 97% Friday, May 29, with 19.8mm of precipitation forecast Thursday alone.
