Orlando is forecast to reach 97°F by Saturday, the highest temperature recorded across any Florida city in this forecast period, according to National Weather Service data. Miami faces an 89% rain chance Tuesday — the most significant precipitation probability in the dataset — with 1.9mm of rainfall expected.

Today, Jacksonville tops out at 88°F with a low of 73°F, zero rain chance, and 56% humidity under cloudy skies with winds up to 8 mph. Orlando reaches 88°F with only a 5% rain chance and 62% humidity. Tampa and Miami both hit 87°F today, each carrying a 23% rain chance — Tampa with a 75°F low and Miami holding a warmer 78°F floor. Tampa winds gust to 11 mph while Miami gusts reach only 9 mph.
Jacksonville surges to 94°F Friday before climbing to 96°F Saturday with a 24% rain chance. Orlando jumps to 90°F Friday with a 37% rain chance, then peaks at 97°F Saturday before Sunday’s 95°F brings a 49% rain chance and 8.5mm of precipitation. Tampa climbs to 89°F Friday under a 61% rain chance with 8.0mm expected, then reaches 91°F Saturday. Miami cools slightly to 85°F Friday before settling at 86°F Saturday with a 38% rain chance.
