Jacksonville is posting the state’s highest temperature Friday at 98°F, a 19-degree spread above Miami’s clear-sky low of 84°F, according to National Weather Service data. Tampa reaches 95°F today with an 18% rain chance despite recording zero precipitation, while Orlando climbs to 94°F at 60% humidity with a 17% chance of rain producing 0.8mm.

Jacksonville’s 98°F high pairs with a 79°F low and just 49% humidity, the driest reading across all four cities, with winds gusting to 11 mph. Orlando hits 94°F with gusts reaching only 10 mph. Tampa’s 95°F comes with 64% humidity and gusts to 11 mph. Miami sits at 92°F under clear skies, 67% humidity, and winds gusting to 18 mph with a 0% rain chance.
Jacksonville surges to 101°F Saturday with gusts hitting 23 mph and a 26% rain chance dropping 4.8mm. Orlando climbs to 96°F Saturday before reaching 98°F Sunday, when gusts hit 20 mph and rain probability rises to 25% with 2.3mm expected. Tampa drops to 92°F Saturday as its rain chance jumps to 30% with 2.7mm, then rebounds to 93°F Sunday at 22% with 1.8mm. Miami warms to 94°F Saturday at 20% rain chance before cooling to 88°F Sunday with winds easing to 14 mph.
