Orlando is forecast to reach 100°F on Thursday, the highest temperature in the state this week, while Miami’s rain probability surges to 61% — the steepest single-day jump in the dataset — according to National Weather Service data.

Today, Tampa leads all cities with a 93°F high and 81°F low, with winds up to 15 mph and only a 12% rain chance. Orlando reaches 91°F with a 32% rain chance and 59% humidity. Miami hits 92°F with a 38% rain chance and 1.3mm of precipitation expected, winds gusting to 9 mph. Jacksonville tops out at 91°F with 0% rain chance and the lowest humidity of the group at 51%, winds gusting to 12 mph.
Thursday brings Orlando to 100°F with 13.5mm of precipitation possible and gusts reaching 16 mph, while Jacksonville climbs to 98°F with humidity at 55%. By Friday, Jacksonville pushes to 100°F with gusts hitting 19 mph. Orlando holds at 98°F Friday with humidity dropping to 55%. Miami cools to 87°F by Friday with a rain chance falling to 21%, while Tampa holds at 93°F with a 27% rain chance and 1.9mm of precipitation.
