Orlando carries the highest rain risk in Florida on Wednesday, with a 77% chance of precipitation and 2.5mm of rainfall expected, according to National Weather Service data. That figure dwarfs Miami’s 15% rain chance even as Miami posts the day’s highest temperature at 92°F — a 14-degree spread separating the state’s warmest and coolest cities.

Miami reaches 92°F with a low of 77°F, winds gusting to 20 mph, and 64% humidity. Tampa hits 88°F with a low of 73°F, 66% humidity, and a 22% rain chance with winds at 13 mph. Orlando tops out at 88°F with a low of 72°F and winds gusting to 13 mph. Jacksonville is the coolest major city at 78°F, with a 56% rain chance, 75% humidity, and gusts reaching 13 mph.
Jacksonville clears dramatically by Thursday, jumping to 90°F with only a 12% rain chance, then reaching 89°F Friday as humidity collapses to 33%. Orlando rebounds to 92°F Thursday before climbing to 93°F Friday with zero rain chance. Tampa holds at 88°F Thursday then edges to 89°F Friday with humidity dropping to 47%. Miami cools slightly to 89°F Thursday before clearing to 86°F Friday with 0% rain chance and humidity falling to 52%.
