Tampa is poised to hit 97°F on Monday, the highest temperature recorded in this forecast cycle across any Florida city, while Miami contends with a 54% rain chance and 1.9mm of precipitation today, according to National Weather Service data.

Tampa reaches 91°F today with only a 4% rain chance and gusts up to 21 mph, before surging to 97°F Monday with gusts climbing to 23 mph and a 34% rain chance. Orlando tops out at 91°F today under cloudy skies with just an 8% rain chance and winds gusting to 20 mph. Jacksonville sits at 85°F with 62% humidity and a minimal 4% rain chance. Miami’s 87°F high comes paired with 69% humidity and winds reaching 15 mph, making it the most humid major city in today’s data.
Tampa cools from 97°F Monday to 94°F Tuesday, then to 92°F Wednesday before settling at 86°F by Friday. Orlando climbs from 92°F Monday to 94°F Thursday before dropping sharply to 82°F Friday. Miami holds a narrow range, dipping to 83°F Monday and Tuesday, with rain chances rising to 55% Tuesday and 3.4mm of precipitation expected. Jacksonville reaches 89°F Tuesday under clear skies with 62% humidity before rain chance data ends.
