Orlando is posting the highest temperature across the state Thursday at 94°F, a 20-degree swing above its 74°F low, according to National Weather Service data. Jacksonville recorded the widest overnight spread of the four tracked cities, with a 70°F low against a 91°F daytime high — a 21-degree gap. Tampa came in dry with a 0% rain chance and an 89°F high, while Miami reached 89°F with only an 8% chance of rain.

In Tampa, winds topped out at 10 mph with gusts matching at 10 mph and humidity sitting at 63%. Jacksonville hit 91°F under cloudy skies with 57% humidity and 14 mph winds, gusting to 11 mph. Orlando stayed clear with just 6 mph winds, 56% humidity, and a 7% rain chance. Miami carried the highest humidity of the group at 68%, with gusts reaching 14 mph.
Tampa climbs to 91°F Friday and holds there Saturday before Sunday’s rain chance jumps to 36%, with 4.2mm of precipitation possible. Orlando pushes to a weekend peak of 96°F Saturday before easing to 92°F Monday. Jacksonville reaches 95°F Saturday with a 21% rain chance and 1.8mm of precipitation forecast. Miami cools slightly to 84°F Friday, where it stays through the weekend, with rain chances building to 37% by Tuesday at winds gusting to 21 mph.
