Tampa recorded the state’s highest temperature at 87°F Friday while Miami reached 81°F, creating an 18-degree temperature spread between the low of 69°F in Tampa and 75°F in Miami, according to National Weather Service data.

Tampa experienced a high of 87°F and low of 69°F with 49% rain chance and 3.7mm precipitation, while Miami hit 81°F and 75°F with 21% rain probability and 0.7mm rainfall. Orlando reached 81°F with a low of 68°F, 38% rain chance and 2.5mm precipitation. Jacksonville recorded 81°F and 67°F with 36% rain probability and 1.5mm rainfall. Wind speeds reached 20 mph in Miami with 22 mph gusts, while Tampa saw 14 mph winds with 23 mph gusts.
Saturday brings Tampa to 87°F and 68°F with clear skies and 0% rain chance, while Miami drops to 78°F and 75°F with 23% precipitation probability. Orlando climbs to 84°F and 68°F with no rain expected, and Jacksonville rises to 86°F and 68°F under cloudy conditions. Sunday shows Orlando reaching 87°F with clear skies and 9% rain chance, while Jacksonville peaks at 90°F and 67°F with cloudy conditions.
