Orlando is posting the highest temperature in the state at 90°F Sunday, while Miami carries the highest rain chance at 48% and a low of 75°F — a 20-degree spread between the warmest high and coolest overnight reading across the four cities tracked, according to National Weather Service data.

Orlando’s 90°F high comes with only a 6 mph wind and 0% rain chance, while Jacksonville reaches 85°F with 14 mph winds and dry conditions at 50% humidity. Tampa sits at 84°F with gusts to 13 mph and zero precipitation expected. Miami’s 86°F high is paired with 1.3mm of precipitation, 68% humidity, and winds up to 9 mph.
By Monday, Orlando drops 9 degrees to 81°F with winds jumping to 18 mph and a 10% rain chance, while Jacksonville falls to 75°F with gusts reaching 22 mph and a 25% rain chance. Tampa cools to 78°F Monday with gusts hitting 28 mph. Miami slides to 81°F Monday before dropping further to 78°F Tuesday, when winds reach 24 mph with gusts of 26 mph and a 40% rain chance. Tampa rebounds to 81°F Tuesday with a low of 62°F and 52% humidity.

