Jacksonville is forecast to reach a scorching 102°F on Monday, the highest temperature recorded across any Florida city in this forecast period, according to National Weather Service data — a 12-degree spike from the city’s Sunday high of 90°F.

In Tampa, Sunday’s high of 90°F gives way to 91°F Monday and 92°F Tuesday, with rain chances dropping to just 1% Tuesday and humidity falling to 60%. Orlando sits at 89°F Sunday with a 37% rain chance before surging to 96°F Tuesday and peaking at 98°F Wednesday, when 22.6mm of precipitation is expected despite only a 38% rain chance. Miami holds at 89°F Sunday with 47% rain probability and winds up to 12 mph, while Jacksonville’s Sunday low of 77°F contrasts sharply with its Monday overnight low of 72°F. Orlando’s Monday rain chance hits 50% with 5.2mm of precipitation forecast.
Jacksonville remains at 102°F through Tuesday before data cuts off, while Orlando pulls back to 96°F Thursday and drops further to 86°F Friday, when rain chances spike to 81%. Tampa climbs to 92°F Wednesday before easing to 89°F Friday, when a 38% rain chance returns with winds dropping to 7 mph. Miami’s Tuesday low rises to 85°F with precipitation reaching 8.8mm, and Orlando’s Friday humidity climbs to 67%.
