A 17-degree spread between Tampa’s high of 89°F and Jacksonville’s ceiling of 72°F marks the sharpest statewide temperature contrast Monday, according to National Weather Service data. Miami’s clear skies and 0% rain chance stand in contrast to the cloudy conditions blanketing Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville, where humidity readings range from 61% to 70%.

Tampa leads all cities with a 89°F high and a low of 70°F, with winds gusting to 15 mph and humidity at 65%. Orlando reaches 82°F under cloudy skies with gusts hitting 19 mph and a 61% humidity reading. Miami tops out at 87°F with a low of 71°F, winds up to 16 mph, and the only clear-sky forecast in the state today. Jacksonville posts the coolest high at 72°F with a low of 67°F, 70% humidity, and gusts reaching 20 mph.
Tampa climbs further to 91°F Tuesday before pulling back to 84°F Wednesday. Orlando surges to 92°F by Wednesday and holds that mark through Thursday before easing to 89°F Friday. Jacksonville rebounds sharply to 83°F Tuesday and pushes to 88°F Wednesday. Miami cools from 87°F today to 80°F Tuesday, then dips further to 79°F Wednesday. Orlando’s Saturday forecast drops to 77°F with a 16% rain chance — the highest rain probability in the three-day outlook across all four cities.
