Jacksonville leads Florida’s most dramatic weather story Monday, with a high of 93°F paired with a 52% rain chance and 7.6mm of precipitation already in the forecast, according to National Weather Service data — the highest rain probability of any major city in the state today.

Tampa reaches the second-highest high at 91°F with a low of 81°F, though rain chances sit at just 9% with winds gusting to 20 mph. Orlando climbs to 90°F with a low of 79°F, humidity at 67%, and only a 3% rain chance despite gusts reaching 21 mph. Miami tops out at 88°F with a low of 78°F, 73% humidity, and a 32% rain chance producing an estimated 4.7mm of precipitation. Jacksonville’s low of 74°F creates the widest single-city spread of the day at 19 degrees.
Jacksonville cools sharply through the week, dropping to 77°F by Wednesday with 84% humidity and rain chances climbing. Tampa faces its wettest stretch Wednesday through Thursday, with a 67% rain chance Wednesday and gusts hitting 28 mph Thursday at a high of 81°F. Orlando falls to 83°F Wednesday with a 51% rain chance before clearing to 79°F and sunny skies by Saturday. Miami climbs to 91°F Tuesday before rain returns Wednesday at 86°F, delivering 18.2mm of precipitation.
