Miami is bracing for near-certain rainfall today with a 99% rain chance and an expected 6.5mm of precipitation, while Tampa bakes under partly cloudy skies at 94°F with zero chance of rain, according to National Weather Service data — a 8-degree spread between the state’s two largest metro areas that underscores Monday’s sharply divided weather pattern.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

Tampa leads the state in heat at 94°F with a low of 73°F, 59% humidity, and wind gusts reaching 21 mph. Orlando reaches 90°F under clear skies with a low of 74°F, 55% humidity, and winds up to 16 mph. Jacksonville stays cooler at 85°F with a low of 72°F and 59% humidity under cloudy skies, with gusts only reaching 15 mph. Miami tops out at 86°F but bottoms out at a muggy 79°F, with 74% humidity and gusts to 19 mph driving steady rain.

Miami’s rain chance drops from 99% Monday to 80% Tuesday at 83°F, then eases further to 62% Wednesday at 84°F. Tampa cools from 94°F to 90°F by Wednesday, with rain chances climbing to 20%. Orlando climbs from 90°F Monday to 92°F Tuesday before surging to 95°F by Thursday, when Jacksonville reaches 90°F Wednesday with clouds returning.