Orlando is forecast to reach 100°F by Thursday, June 25, marking the most extreme temperature in the state this week, according to National Weather Service data. Jacksonville leads Tuesday’s highs at 96°F with gusts already hitting 22 mph, while Miami and Tampa both top out at 93°F — creating a 7-degree spread across the peninsula.

In Tampa, Tuesday’s 93°F high comes under clear skies with 59% humidity and winds up to 14 mph, with zero rain chance. Orlando sits at 92°F today with 52% humidity and 15 mph winds, also rain-free. Miami carries a 41% rain chance Tuesday, with 69% humidity and 2.2mm of precipitation expected. Jacksonville’s 96°F high pairs with 56% humidity and a 0% rain chance despite those 22 mph gusts.
Orlando climbs to 95°F Wednesday with 20 mph gusts before surging to 100°F Thursday, then pulls back to 97°F Friday and 99°F Saturday. Jacksonville holds at 96°F Wednesday with 35% rain chance and 17.2mm of precipitation projected. Miami’s rain chance rises from 41% Tuesday to 48% Wednesday and 55% Thursday before dropping sharply to 14% Friday. Tampa dips to 91°F Wednesday with a 30% rain chance, recovers to 92°F Thursday and Friday, then slides to 86°F Sunday with a 40% rain chance and 65% humidity.
