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.

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.

