Miami stands out as the sole major Florida city facing significant rainfall Thursday, with an 88% rain chance and 14.4mm of expected precipitation, according to National Weather Service data. That rain threat creates the sharpest contrast of the day: while Miami tops out at just 81°F under wet skies, Tampa reaches 89°F with 0% rain chance and gusts hitting 24 mph.

Tampa’s 89°F high pairs with a low of 71°F and 54% humidity, while Orlando climbs to 85°F with a low of 70°F and winds up to 15 mph. Jacksonville matches Orlando’s 85°F high but records the driest conditions statewide at just 44% humidity, with gusts reaching only 15 mph. Miami’s low of 74°F and 72% humidity make it the most oppressive combination Thursday, with winds up to 18 mph adding to the unsettled feel.
Tampa heats up through the weekend, reaching 90°F Saturday and peaking at 92°F Sunday with a low of 74°F. Orlando also climbs to 92°F by Sunday, then holds that mark Monday before dropping to 84°F Tuesday. Jacksonville pushes to 90°F Saturday. Miami clears out Friday with 0% rain chance and a cooler low of 70°F, then edges back to 83°F Saturday before a 45% rain chance returns Sunday with a low of 81°F.
