Jacksonville reached 88°F Sunday with a 21-degree temperature spread to its 67°F low, marking the state’s highest temperature, according to National Weather Service data. Miami experienced 76% rain chance with 4.8mm precipitation and wind gusts up to 23 mph, while Tampa stayed dry at 83°F with 0% rain chance.

Miami recorded 80°F highs with 77% humidity and 19 mph winds, while Tampa hit 83°F with 67% humidity and 12 mph winds with 21 mph gusts. Orlando reached 82°F under clear skies with just 19% rain chance and 9 mph winds, contrasting sharply with Jacksonville’s 88°F high and 65% humidity levels.
Monday brings cooling trends across central Florida, with Orlando dropping to 84°F and Miami falling to 77°F. Tampa decreases to 82°F with 5% rain chance, while Jacksonville plunges 11 degrees to 77°F. Tuesday shows Orlando hitting 68°F with 79% rain chance and 17 mph winds with 28 mph gusts.
