Miami carries the highest rain risk in the state Tuesday, with an 89% chance of precipitation and 5.4mm of rainfall expected, according to National Weather Service data. That figure stands in sharp contrast to Jacksonville, where skies are clear and the rain chance sits at 0% on a day when the statewide temperature spread reaches 21 degrees.

Tampa leads the state in heat Tuesday with a high of 93°F and a low of 76°F, with winds gusting to 22 mph under clear skies and humidity at 65%. Orlando reaches 87°F with a 31% rain chance and winds gusting to 18 mph at 65% humidity. Jacksonville hits 89°F with a low of 72°F, winds up to 11 mph, and humidity at just 56%. Miami tops out at 85°F with a low of 78°F, 75% humidity, and gusts reaching 21 mph.
Miami’s rain chance drops sharply from 89% Tuesday to 47% Wednesday and further to 19% by Thursday, with the high falling to 83°F Wednesday before recovering to 84°F Thursday. Orlando climbs from 87°F Tuesday to 91°F Wednesday and 93°F Thursday, with the rain chance collapsing to just 3% Wednesday. Tampa holds at 90°F both Wednesday and Thursday, with gusts reaching 23 mph Wednesday. Jacksonville pushes to 92°F Wednesday and 93°F Thursday, maintaining a 0% rain chance through both days.
