Miami is facing a guaranteed soaking Monday with a 100% rain chance and 10.0mm of precipitation expected, the starkest weather contrast in the state today, according to National Weather Service data. That stands in sharp relief against Jacksonville’s clear skies and a dry 49% humidity, with the two cities separated by a 19-degree high temperature gap — Miami at 78°F versus Jacksonville’s 79°F high masking a low of just 60°F.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

Tampa reaches a high of 85°F today with zero rain chance and gusts up to 22 mph, while humidity sits at just 52%. Orlando climbs to 82°F with 51% humidity and winds gusting to 17 mph, also rain-free. Miami’s 71°F low and 76% humidity make it the muggiest city in the state Monday. Jacksonville’s 60°F low is the coolest reading across all four cities today.

Orlando’s trajectory is the most dramatic in the three-day outlook: 91°F Tuesday, 94°F Wednesday, then peaking at 97°F Thursday with gusts reaching 21 mph. Jacksonville pushes to 93°F Wednesday before data cuts off. Tampa holds relatively steady, hitting 88°F Tuesday then slipping to 87°F Wednesday. Miami clears significantly by Wednesday, dropping its rain chance from 93% Tuesday to just 10%, with the high climbing from 80°F to 83°F.