A 17-degree temperature spread between Orlando’s high of 88°F and Miami’s high of 78°F marks the most striking weather contrast across Florida on Friday, June 5, according to National Weather Service data. Miami’s unusually compressed range — with a low of 76°F and a high of just 78°F — stands in sharp contrast to drier, hotter conditions dominating the state’s interior, where humidity in Orlando sits at only 51%.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

Tampa reaches 88°F today with zero rain chance and 52% humidity, winds gusting to 16 mph. Orlando matches Tampa’s 88°F high with a low of 70°F, also at 0% rain chance and gusts to 11 mph. Jacksonville hits 87°F under clear skies, humidity at 50%, winds up to 11 mph, and a 0% rain chance. Miami, by contrast, carries a 9% rain chance with 67% humidity and winds up to 15 mph.

The heat intensifies significantly through Monday. Orlando climbs to 93°F Saturday, 93°F Sunday, then peaks at 95°F Monday with humidity rising to 61%. Tampa reaches 92°F Saturday, holds at 92°F Sunday, then surges to 94°F Monday with gusts hitting 21 mph. Jacksonville pushes to 90°F Saturday and 94°F Sunday. Miami warms more gradually, reaching 82°F Saturday before climbing to 84°F Sunday with a 19% rain chance. By Wednesday, Orlando drops sharply to 80°F with a 67% rain chance and 2.2mm of precipitation forecast.