Miami is bracing for the state’s highest rain probability Monday, with an 84% chance of rain and a high of 83°F, according to National Weather Service data. The city’s 19 mph winds and 67% humidity compound what is the most active weather pattern across Florida today, with 4.3mm of precipitation expected.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

Jacksonville sits at the opposite end of the spectrum with a dry 0% rain chance, a high of 73°F, and notably low humidity of just 34% — the driest reading among all four cities today. Tampa reaches 81°F under cloudy skies with gusts hitting 28 mph and zero precipitation expected. Orlando tops out at 77°F with 57% humidity, 25 mph gusts, and also a 0% rain chance.

Miami’s rain chance drops sharply to 53% on Tuesday as the high falls to 76°F, then clears further to just 16% by Wednesday with a cooler high of 74°F. Jacksonville climbs to 80°F Tuesday before holding at 80°F Wednesday. Orlando rises to 80°F Tuesday, dips slightly to 79°F Wednesday, then faces a 30% rain chance Thursday at 80°F before jumping to a week-high 86°F Friday. Tampa holds a steady 80°F Tuesday through Thursday before reaching 83°F Friday with a 14% rain chance.