Jacksonville is baking at a statewide-high 97°F Monday while Miami stays clear at 93°F with a 0% rain chance, according to National Weather Service data — a 4-degree spread that marks the most extreme temperature contrast across major Florida cities today.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

Jacksonville’s 97°F high comes with only 12% rain chance and 55% humidity, the lowest humidity reading of any city today. Tampa reaches 91°F with a 36% rain chance and 1.5mm of precipitation already falling under cloudy skies, with gusts hitting 11 mph. Orlando tops out at 92°F with a 24% rain chance and 61% humidity, winds staying light at 8 mph. Miami’s 93°F high holds under clear skies, with humidity at 65% and winds at 10 mph.

Jacksonville drops sharply to 92°F by Tuesday June 30, adding a 43% rain chance and 3.0mm of precipitation. Orlando surges to 95°F Tuesday with gusts reaching 28 mph and 10.7mm of rain projected. Miami climbs to 96°F Tuesday before rain arrives Wednesday July 1 at 87°F, carrying a 62% rain chance and 7.9mm of precipitation. Tampa’s Wednesday forecast reaches 93°F with winds gusting to 19 mph and a 38% rain chance, while Orlando holds at 94°F Wednesday with 3.4mm of rain expected.