A 30-degree overnight low spread between Jacksonville’s 63°F and Miami’s 77°F headlines Friday’s statewide weather picture, according to National Weather Service data, while Tampa’s 0% rain chance contrasts sharply with a 4% chance in Miami and zero precipitation recorded across Orlando and Jacksonville today.

Tampa leads the state with a high of 88°F Friday under clear skies, humidity at just 41%, and winds up to 14 mph. Orlando matches that 88°F high with 48% humidity and a 16 mph wind. Jacksonville tops out at 83°F with 50% humidity and gusts reaching 14 mph. Miami sits at 87°F with 66% humidity, a 14 mph wind, and 0.2mm of precipitation already logged.
The weekend and early week bring sharply diverging trends. Jacksonville climbs to 91°F Saturday before clouds arrive Sunday at 89°F. Orlando jumps to 91°F Sunday, then 92°F Tuesday with a 55% rain chance. Tampa surges to 92°F Sunday and 93°F Monday before Tuesday’s 44% rain chance drops 16.9mm of precipitation and Wednesday’s 91% rain chance arrives. Miami’s rain chance escalates from 19% Saturday to 68% Sunday, peaking at 89% Monday with 4.9mm of precipitation, then easing to 12% by Wednesday at 82°F.
