Jacksonville is posting the state’s highest temperature Saturday at 98°F, a 19-degree spread above its 79°F overnight low, according to National Weather Service data. Orlando’s Sunday forecast carries the most dramatic storm threat statewide, with 30.7mm of projected precipitation, 35 mph wind gusts, and a 35% rain chance.

Jacksonville’s 98°F high comes with only 47% humidity and winds up to 8 mph, gusting to 9 mph, and zero rain chance. Orlando sits at 93°F today with 56% humidity and 9 mph winds before Sunday’s surge. Tampa reaches 93°F with a 13% rain chance and 14 mph winds gusting to 13 mph, while Miami tops out at 94°F under 72% humidity with winds holding at 10 mph and a 0% rain chance.
Jacksonville climbs to 100°F Sunday with a 32% rain chance and 17 mph gusts before holding at 98°F Monday with humidity rising to 63%. Orlando’s Monday high reaches 99°F under clear skies after Sunday’s storm clears, then pulls back to 98°F Tuesday with 19 mph gusts. Tampa spikes to 95°F Sunday with 38% rain chance and 16.1mm of precipitation, then clears to 93°F Monday at 55% humidity. Miami eases from 94°F Saturday to 87°F Monday as humidity drops to 66%.
