Jacksonville is absorbing the most severe weather in Florida Saturday, with a 90% rain chance and 33.2mm of precipitation already recorded, according to National Weather Service data. Gusts reaching 31 mph make Jacksonville’s storm the most intense event across the state today, while Orlando and Miami both top out at 92°F under clouds.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

Jacksonville’s high of 85°F and low of 71°F contrast sharply with Tampa’s dry 91°F high and 0% rain chance, with Tampa winds gusting to 16 mph at 68% humidity. Miami reaches 92°F with a 43% rain chance and 2.2mm of precipitation, while Orlando hits 92°F with only a 5% rain chance and gusts to 19 mph at 59% humidity. Tampa’s low of 80°F sits 9 degrees above Jacksonville’s 71°F low, the widest overnight spread in the state today.

Jacksonville rebounds sharply Sunday to a 91°F high with rain chances dropping to 12%, while Miami deteriorates to a 60% rain chance and 18.5mm of precipitation at 17 mph winds. Orlando climbs to 93°F Sunday before surging to 99°F Monday and 101°F Wednesday, with humidity falling to 53%. Tampa holds at 92°F through Tuesday with 0% rain chances before dropping to 87°F Thursday. Miami’s low reaches 84°F by Monday, while Orlando’s Thursday high falls back to 91°F with a 42% rain chance.