Jacksonville is baking at a statewide-high 99°F Sunday with zero percent rain chance, creating a 23-degree spread between the city’s high and its 76°F overnight low, according to National Weather Service data. That gap stands as the widest single-day temperature range across Florida’s major cities today, while Miami reaches 92°F under clear skies and Tampa tops out at 89°F under clouds with a 40% rain chance.

In Tampa, winds reach 14 mph with gusts to 12 mph and humidity sits at 66%, with 3.1mm of precipitation possible. Orlando hits 91°F with only a 4% rain chance, 61% humidity, and light winds gusting to 11 mph. Miami’s 67% humidity accompanies winds gusting to 10 mph and 1.7mm of potential precipitation. Jacksonville’s 62% humidity and 10 mph winds offer little relief from the 99°F heat.
Jacksonville stays locked at 99°F Monday before dropping sharply to 87°F Tuesday, where humidity surges to 78% and gusts hit 23 mph. Miami climbs to 94°F Monday with a 38% rain chance before cooling to 88°F Tuesday as rain odds rise to 43%. Orlando pushes to 93°F both Monday and Tuesday, then spikes to 98°F Thursday before Friday brings an 86% rain chance and a drop to 86°F. Tampa holds at 91°F Monday and 90°F Tuesday, then Friday arrives with a 45% rain chance and winds slowing to just 4 mph.
