Jacksonville is bracing for a 92% chance of rain Tuesday with a projected 22.4mm of precipitation, the most dramatic weather event across Florida this week, according to National Weather Service data. Miami leads the state in heat today with a high of 90°F, while Orlando and Tampa both reach 89°F under cloudy skies.

In Miami, today’s high of 90°F comes with 72% humidity, winds up to 12 mph, and only a 14% rain chance. Tampa sits at 89°F with a low of 77°F, 67% humidity, and a negligible 5% rain chance with gusts reaching 13 mph. Orlando matches Tampa’s high at 89°F, with a low of 75°F, 62% humidity, and winds gusting to 20 mph. Jacksonville reaches 90°F today with a low of 73°F, 67% humidity, and a 16% rain chance before Tuesday’s system arrives.
Jacksonville drops sharply to a high of 79°F on Tuesday as the rain system moves through, then partially recovers to 82°F Wednesday with a 49% rain chance. Miami’s rain chance climbs from 14% today to 45% Tuesday and 65% Wednesday, with the high falling to 84°F. Orlando surges to 92°F Thursday before cooling to 79°F Saturday. Tampa remains largely dry through Friday at 89°F before a 30% rain chance arrives Saturday with gusts hitting 21 mph.
