Orlando is forecast to reach a scorching 98°F on Saturday, the highest temperature recorded across any Florida city in this forecast period, according to National Weather Service data. That reading would mark a 8-degree spike from Orlando’s Friday high of 90°F, while Miami posts the week’s most certain rain event with a 100% precipitation chance arriving Wednesday.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

Miami sits at 91°F today with 0% rain chance and 58% humidity, winds reaching 13 mph. Tampa reaches 89°F under clouds with 70% humidity and a 0% rain chance, winds at 13 mph. Orlando hits 90°F Friday with just a 4% rain chance and 63% humidity. Jacksonville is the coolest of the four at 84°F, with 59% humidity, winds only 5 mph, and a 4% rain chance carrying 0.1mm of precipitation.

Orlando climbs to 98°F Saturday before pulling back to 95°F Sunday, then 96°F Monday, and settling to 92°F Tuesday. Jacksonville’s rain chance surges to 40% Saturday before jumping to 74% Sunday. Miami’s rain probability escalates from 1% Sunday to 7% Monday, then 50% Tuesday, before hitting 100% Wednesday with 9.8mm of precipitation and winds at 10 mph. Tampa holds dry through the entire period, dropping only to 81°F by Wednesday with 60% humidity.