Orlando and Jacksonville both reached a scorching 97°F Thursday — the highest readings across the state — while Miami and Tampa held at 88°F, producing a 9-degree statewide spread, according to National Weather Service data. Jacksonville recorded the lowest humidity of any city at 47%, with winds gusting to 22 mph, the strongest gusts reported statewide today.

In Orlando, Thursday’s 97°F high came with 49% humidity and winds up to 15 mph, while the overnight low drops to 71°F. Tampa reaches 88°F with a 72°F low and 64% humidity, winds gusting to 15 mph, and a 0% rain chance. Miami matches Tampa’s 88°F high but holds a warmer 76°F low with 64% humidity and 15 mph winds. Jacksonville’s 97°F high pairs with a 72°F low, 47% humidity, and 16 mph sustained winds with 22 mph gusts.
Jacksonville faces the most significant weekend shift, with a 34% rain chance Saturday and a low dropping to 69°F — down from Friday’s 74°F low. Orlando climbs back to 97°F Saturday alongside a 31% rain chance and 1.5mm of precipitation before cooling sharply to 83°F by Tuesday. Tampa eases from 89°F Friday to 87°F Saturday, then slides further to 80°F by Tuesday. Miami remains the most stable, holding between 84°F and 85°F through Sunday before a 7% rain chance emerges Monday at 86°F.
