Jacksonville is drenched in a near-certain 96% rain chance Sunday, the highest precipitation probability across Florida today, according to National Weather Service data. The northeast Florida city’s 81°F high contrasts sharply with a soggy 79% humidity reading, while Orlando’s 54% rain chance and active rainfall make the I-4 corridor the state’s second-wettest zone today.

Jacksonville tops out at 81°F with a low of 69°F, winds at just 4 mph, and 3.8mm of expected precipitation. Orlando reaches 86°F with a 74°F low, 64% humidity, and 1.6mm of rain under active storm conditions. Miami climbs to 89°F with a 79°F low, 69% humidity, winds gusting to 13 mph, and a 39% rain chance producing 1.1mm. Tampa also hits 89°F but stays drier at 21% rain chance, a 76°F low, and 66% humidity with winds up to 9 mph.
Jacksonville surges to a striking 94°F Monday with a 53% rain chance and 5.2mm of precipitation before dropping back to 82°F Tuesday, when a 68% rain chance and 10mm of precipitation arrive. Orlando’s rain chance climbs to 60% Tuesday at 88°F before easing to 18% Wednesday at 84°F. Miami dries sharply to a 5% rain chance Monday at 85°F, then reaches 0% Tuesday at 86°F before a 40% rain chance and 11.5mm return Wednesday at 82°F. Tampa hits 87°F Tuesday with a 34% rain chance and 2.4mm before clearing to sunny skies Friday at 82°F with 62% humidity.
