Orlando is carrying the highest rain probability in the state today at 69%, while Miami bakes under clear skies at a high of 93°F with zero chance of precipitation, according to National Weather Service data. That 93°F reading in Miami contrasts sharply with Orlando’s 89°F high under active rainfall, marking one of the more notable intrastate temperature and condition splits of the season.

In Tampa, clouds and a 28% rain chance accompany a high of 92°F and a low of 77°F, with winds gusting to 12 mph and 5.5mm of precipitation possible. Jacksonville sits at 91°F under clouds with only a 7% rain chance and winds gusting to 14 mph. Orlando’s low tonight drops to 77°F with humidity at 67%. Miami’s low of 81°F and 67% humidity round out the southern peninsula.
Orlando surges to 98°F by Thursday under clear skies, a 9-degree jump from today’s 89°F, before rain returns Saturday at 92°F with a 76% chance of precipitation. Miami’s rain probability climbs from 0% today to 38% Wednesday and peaks at 79% Thursday, when the high falls to 87°F. Tampa rebounds to 93°F Thursday with only a 6% rain chance before rain returns Friday at 91°F with a 58% probability. Jacksonville holds at 91°F through Thursday, when rain chances rise to 34%.
