Tampa faces its highest rain probability of the week Friday at 71%, while Jacksonville is forecast to hit a scorching 97°F by Saturday — the widest single-day temperature swing in the forecast period — according to National Weather Service data. Miami leads Thursday with a 93°F high and zero rain chance, while Tampa tops out at 94°F under clear skies with only a 4% chance of precipitation.

Florida Weather Forecast Chart

In Thursday’s city-by-city breakdown, Tampa reaches 94°F with winds gusting to 15 mph and humidity at 61%, while Orlando climbs to 89°F with 57% humidity and gusts to 14 mph. Jacksonville hits 89°F with the lightest winds in the state at just 6 mph. Miami carries 63% humidity and winds up to 15 mph with a high of 93°F and a low of 81°F. Orlando’s low of 79°F matches Jacksonville’s Thursday overnight figure.

The weekend brings sharply wetter conditions to Tampa, where Sunday’s rain chance surges to 74% with 9.4mm of precipitation expected and a high of 86°F. Monday pushes Tampa’s rain probability to 79% with 8.6mm of rain and a high of 91°F. Orlando jumps to 95°F Monday before easing to 88°F Tuesday. Jacksonville’s Saturday high of 97°F comes with 25 mph wind gusts and a 57% rain chance. Miami cools to 86°F Saturday with a 58% rain chance and 5.7mm of precipitation before rebounding to 88°F Sunday.