Miami is bracing for near-certain rainfall Wednesday with a 94% rain chance and 12.3mm of expected precipitation, according to National Weather Service data — the highest rain probability across Florida’s major cities today and a stark contrast to Jacksonville’s 0% chance under cloudy skies at 79°F.

Miami tops out at 79°F with a low of 74°F, 81% humidity, and winds up to 17 mph. Tampa reaches 83°F with a low of 76°F, winds gusting to 24 mph, and only a 20% rain chance despite 70% humidity. Orlando hits 81°F with a 44% rain chance, winds gusting to 24 mph, and 68% humidity. Jacksonville remains dry at 79°F, with humidity at just 45% and winds up to 15 mph — the lowest humidity reading among the four cities today.
By Saturday, Tampa surges to 92°F while Orlando also reaches 92°F, each shedding rain chances to 4% and 2% respectively. Miami drops its rain chance to 63% Saturday before spiking to a 99% rain chance Sunday at 84°F. By Sunday, Tampa eases slightly to 91°F with 0% rain chance. Jacksonville climbs to 85°F Friday with humidity rising to 55%.
