Tampa faces the most immediate weather threat Sunday, with an 87% rain chance and 8.6mm of precipitation already falling under active rain conditions, according to National Weather Service data. Jacksonville, meanwhile, sits dry at 0% rain chance but is tracking toward a dangerous heat surge that will define the week across North Florida.

Tampa’s Sunday high reaches only 84°F under rain and 75% humidity, with gusts hitting 17 mph. Orlando climbs to 86°F with a modest 12% rain chance and winds up to 14 mph gusts. Jacksonville tops Sunday’s statewide highs at 91°F with 61% humidity and 13 mph gusts. Miami sits at 85°F with 64% humidity, 14 mph winds, and a 28% rain chance producing 1.4mm of precipitation.
The three-day trend turns sharply hotter inland. Jacksonville hits 98°F Monday before reaching 101°F Tuesday with humidity dropping to 53%. Orlando climbs from 92°F Monday to 97°F Tuesday, then peaks at 98°F Thursday with humidity falling to 54%. Tampa rebounds to 89°F Monday and 90°F Tuesday as rain chances collapse to 0%, with winds gusting to 21 mph Monday. Miami holds steadier, edging to 88°F Monday with rain chances falling to 9%.
