Orlando is poised to reach 95°F on Friday, the highest temperature recorded across any Florida city in this forecast period, while Miami faces a 100% rain chance by Tuesday, May 5, according to National Weather Service data.

Orlando today hits 93°F with a low of 72°F, 55% humidity, and winds up to 14 mph — zero rain chance. Jacksonville reaches 89°F with a low of 74°F, 61% humidity, and gusts spiking to 24 mph with a 5% rain chance. Miami tops out at 86°F, low 74°F, 69% humidity, winds up to 19 mph, and 0% precipitation. Tampa posts an 85°F high, low of 73°F, 67% humidity, and 14 mph winds with no rain expected today.
Orlando climbs to 95°F Friday before dropping sharply to 81°F Sunday, when a 36% rain chance arrives with 2.8mm of precipitation, then slides further to 74°F by Tuesday. Jacksonville falls from 88°F Friday — carrying a 28% rain chance and 1.8mm of rain — to 87°F Saturday with gusts reaching 26 mph. Tampa holds at 85°F Friday before Sunday brings a 66% rain chance and 5.8mm of precipitation, with winds gusting to 24 mph Saturday. Miami dips to 82°F Friday, rebounds to 88°F Saturday, then rain escalates from a 37% chance Sunday through 81% Monday with 13.2mm of precipitation.
