Tampa hit 83°F Tuesday while Miami reached only 76°F, creating the largest temperature spread across major Florida cities, according to National Weather Service data. Miami faced a 35% rain chance with 2.0mm precipitation and 20 mph winds gusting to 23 mph, while Tampa stayed dry with just 5% rain probability and 10 mph winds gusting to 23 mph.

Jacksonville recorded an 81°F high with a 61°F low and 0% rain chance, while Orlando matched Jacksonville’s 81°F high but warmed to 66°F overnight with 0% precipitation probability. Miami’s humidity reached 70% compared to Tampa’s 68%, Jacksonville’s 66%, and Orlando’s 66%. Wind speeds varied from Orlando’s 13 mph gusts of 18 mph to Miami’s stronger 20 mph sustained winds.
Wednesday brings cooling to Tampa at 82°F and Orlando dropping to 79°F, while Miami holds steady at 76°F and Jacksonville warms to 83°F. Thursday sees Tampa climbing to 85°F, Orlando reaching 83°F, Jacksonville hitting 86°F, and Miami rising to 78°F. Friday delivers Miami’s highest rain chance at 76% with 5.6mm precipitation expected.
