Jacksonville and Orlando are driving the state’s hottest readings Tuesday, with Jacksonville reaching 95°F and a 21% rain chance, according to National Weather Service data. Miami’s rain probability is set to surge to 81% by Friday, with 17.9mm of precipitation forecast — the heaviest single-day total in the current outlook period.

Tampa leads Tuesday with a 91°F high and only a 7% rain chance, with gusts reaching 23 mph under mostly cloudy skies. Orlando hits 89°F with a negligible 4% rain chance and 22 mph gusts. Jacksonville matches Orlando at a 95°F high, with humidity at 64% and winds gusting to 23 mph. Miami sits at 87°F with 72% humidity, 19 mph winds gusting to 22 mph, and a 27% rain chance producing 1.8mm of precipitation.
Orlando surges to 95°F Wednesday before dropping to 89°F Thursday, when its rain chance jumps to 67% with 12.7mm of precipitation. Jacksonville cools from 94°F Wednesday to 87°F Thursday as rain chances climb to 35%. Tampa falls from 89°F Wednesday to 87°F Thursday, with rain probability rising to 46% and 7.1mm expected. Miami’s rain chance escalates from 53% Wednesday to 67% Thursday, reaching 81% Friday with 17.9mm, then 100% by Sunday May 31 with humidity at 83%.
