Orlando is baking at a statewide-high 94°F Thursday while Miami faces a 94% rain chance with 9.2mm of precipitation expected, according to National Weather Service data — a 20-degree spread between the wettest and driest conditions across the peninsula.

Miami’s Thursday high of 89°F drops to a low of 80°F under steady rain with 68% humidity and winds up to 12 mph. Tampa reaches 88°F with only a 4% rain chance despite gusts hitting 15 mph and humidity at 66%. Orlando’s 94°F high comes with just a 17% rain chance and winds up to 8 mph. Jacksonville climbs to 91°F with 56% humidity — the driest reading among all four cities Thursday — and a 0% rain chance.
The sharpest shift arrives in Jacksonville, where Saturday’s high explodes to 102°F before clouds hold rain chances at 0%. Tampa jumps to 92°F Friday with gusts reaching 18 mph, then surges to a 74% rain chance Saturday with 16.2mm of precipitation projected. Orlando hits 95°F Friday at 0% rain chance, then swings to a 73% rain chance Sunday with 14.3mm falling and humidity spiking to 75%. Miami cools slightly to 88°F Saturday with a 62% rain chance, then drops further to 87°F Sunday carrying 51% rain probability and 11.0mm of precipitation.
