Tampa reached the state’s highest temperature at 89°F Saturday while Miami topped out at a cooler 80°F, creating a 9-degree spread across Florida, according to National Weather Service data. Miami experienced a 48% rain chance with 1.7mm of precipitation and 75% humidity, while Tampa enjoyed clear skies with 0% rain chance and 67% humidity.

Orlando recorded an 83°F high with a 64°F low under cloudy conditions and 70% humidity, matching Jacksonville’s 83°F high and 65°F low with 66% humidity. Tampa showed the largest temperature range at 21 degrees between its 89°F high and 68°F low, while Miami’s range stayed tighter at 8 degrees. Wind speeds peaked in Miami at 18 mph with 19 mph gusts, compared to Tampa’s 17 mph winds with 20 mph gusts.
Sunday brings Jacksonville’s peak at 89°F with 67°F overnight, while Tampa drops to 82°F and Orlando climbs to 88°F. Miami falls to 77°F Sunday with rain chances jumping to 68% and 6.0mm expected precipitation. By Tuesday, Orlando plunges to 73°F with 73% rain probability, while Tampa slides to 75°F with 58% rain chance and 6.0mm precipitation expected.
