Jacksonville is absorbing a 100% rain chance Tuesday with 14.2mm of precipitation and humidity at 93%, making it the most severe weather story across Florida today, according to National Weather Service data. Gusts reaching 22 mph are battering the city while its high of only 74°F stands 17 degrees cooler than Miami’s 91°F peak — the widest temperature spread in the state.

Miami is recording a 91°F high and 78°F low with a 44% rain chance and winds up to 18 mph at 72% humidity. Tampa sits at 90°F with a 76°F low, zero rain chance, and 60% humidity under cloudy skies with 15 mph winds. Orlando reaches 86°F with a 75°F low, 33% rain chance, and 10.1mm of precipitation already logged at 70% humidity. Jacksonville’s 74°F high and 66°F low come with gusts spiking to 22 mph.
Jacksonville faces its worst stretch Wednesday, when rain chance holds at 100% and precipitation surges to 57.8mm with gusts hitting 31 mph and a high of only 78°F. Orlando climbs sharply to 93°F by Thursday and 94°F by Friday with rain chances dropping to 0% both days. Miami cools from 90°F Wednesday — carrying a 50% rain chance and 9.6mm of precipitation — down to 89°F Thursday before clearing to 85°F Friday. Tampa rebounds to 87°F Thursday and 88°F Friday under clear skies with humidity falling to 39%.
