Orlando’s 89°F high leads the state’s temperature spread Sunday, with a 21-degree gap between the warmest and coolest readings across four major Florida cities, according to National Weather Service data. Miami carries the day’s highest rain probability at 24%, with 1.1mm of precipitation expected under humid 72% conditions.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

Orlando tops Sunday’s highs at 89°F with a low of 68°F, 58% humidity, and winds reaching 13 mph — carrying just a 4% rain chance. Tampa follows at 85°F with a 71°F low, clear skies, 65% humidity, and 0% rain probability under 13 mph winds. Miami reaches 87°F with a 72°F low and 13 mph gusts. Jacksonville posts the coolest high at 82°F with a 67°F low, 58% humidity, and 11 mph gusts, also at 4% rain chance.

Miami’s rain chance climbs sharply to 44% by Monday April 27, with the high dropping to 82°F and precipitation jumping to 5.2mm. Jacksonville sees an 18% rain chance Monday before rebounding to 86°F Tuesday. Orlando surges to 93°F by Wednesday April 29 — the week’s peak statewide — before a dramatic reversal brings a 58% rain chance and a 75°F high by Friday May 1. Tampa cools to 77°F that same Friday, with humidity rising to 77%.