Miami carries the highest rain risk across the state Saturday, with a 50% chance of precipitation and 2.9mm of rainfall expected, according to National Weather Service data. Jacksonville leads all cities with a 94°F high today, creating an 18-degree spread between that city’s peak and Tampa’s 75°F overnight low.

Jacksonville reaches 94°F today with only a 17% rain chance and winds up to 9 mph, while Orlando matches Miami’s 90°F high but carries a 31% rain chance with gusts to 15 mph. Tampa tops out at 86°F with just a 6% rain chance, though gusts hit 18 mph and humidity sits at 71%. Miami’s 81°F overnight low is the warmest floor in the state today, with 68% humidity and winds at 13 mph.
Orlando climbs sharply through the three-day window, jumping from 90°F Saturday to 95°F Sunday and peaking at 97°F Monday with humidity dropping to 59%. Jacksonville pushes to 96°F Sunday before easing to 95°F Monday. Tampa reverses course, cooling from 86°F Saturday to 85°F Sunday before surging to 91°F Monday with an 18 mph wind and a 24% rain chance. Miami dips to 88°F Monday with a 0% rain chance before a 24% rain chance returns Tuesday alongside 4.3mm of projected precipitation.
