Tampa’s 90°F high leads Florida’s temperature readings Saturday, while Miami faces an escalating rain threat that peaks at 85% by Monday, according to National Weather Service data. Jacksonville records the widest temperature swing today, with a 19-degree spread between its 88°F high and 69°F overnight low.

Tampa tops the state Saturday at 90°F with a low of 75°F, zero rain chance, and humidity at 55% with gusts reaching 17 mph. Miami hits 88°F with a 16% rain chance and 67% humidity. Orlando reaches 86°F under clouds with only a 10% rain chance and winds gusting to 17 mph. Jacksonville matches Miami at 88°F but stays dry at 0% rain chance, with humidity at 67% and gusts to 15 mph.
Tampa climbs to 93°F Sunday and holds there Monday before Tuesday brings a 47% rain chance and a striking 36.6mm of projected precipitation. Orlando surges to 94°F by Tuesday and Wednesday, then drops sharply to 81°F Thursday when rain probability jumps to 68%. Miami’s rain chance rises from 61% Sunday to 85% Monday before easing to 76% Tuesday. Jacksonville holds at 89°F through Monday with 0% rain chance before data ends.
