Jacksonville is forecast to reach 101°F on Friday, July 17 — the highest temperature recorded across any Florida city in this forecast period — according to National Weather Service data, while Orlando climbs toward 97°F on Saturday and Miami sits at 94°F today, producing a 15-degree spread across the state.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

In Miami today, a high of 94°F and low of 80°F accompanies 66% humidity, winds up to 16 mph with gusts to 20 mph, and just a 4% rain chance. Tampa reaches 90°F with a 77°F low, 61% humidity, and 13 mph winds with only a 5% chance of rain. Orlando hits 93°F today against a 75°F low and 57% humidity, with winds at 13 mph and 0% rain probability. Jacksonville posts the coolest high at 86°F, with a 74°F low, 59% humidity, and 11 mph winds gusting to 14 mph.

Jacksonville surges from 86°F today to 94°F Thursday, then spikes to 101°F Friday with humidity dropping to 52% and winds falling to just 6 mph. Orlando rises from 93°F today to 95°F Friday before peaking at 97°F Saturday with a 35% rain chance and 6.7mm of precipitation. Tampa climbs to 94°F Friday with a 6% rain chance before Sunday brings a 25% rain chance and 3.9mm of precipitation. Miami edges up to 95°F Thursday with rain chances rising to 20%, then drops to 89°F Friday with 0% precipitation.