
Jacksonville to Hit 102°F Monday as Orlando Climbs to 98°F Midweek
A dangerous heat surge pushes Jacksonville to 102°F Monday while Orlando reaches 98°F Wednesday with 22.6mm of rain expected.

A dangerous heat surge pushes Jacksonville to 102°F Monday while Orlando reaches 98°F Wednesday with 22.6mm of rain expected.

Florida faces a 12-degree temperature spread Friday with extreme heat and heavy rain threatening multiple cities this weekend.

Orlando tops 94°F Thursday while Jacksonville braces for a dangerous 102°F Fourth of July weekend high.

Orlando faces a 100°F high Thursday while Miami's rain chance jumps to 61% and Jacksonville approaches triple digits.

Orlando, Jacksonville, and Tampa face a multi-day heat surge while Miami shifts toward a 57% rain chance by Wednesday.

A 22-degree temperature gap separates Orlando and Jacksonville on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, per National Weather Service data.

Orlando approaches triple digits Thursday while Miami faces an 80% rain chance by Sunday, June 21.

Orlando faces a 100°F high Wednesday while Jacksonville carries a 33% rain chance Monday, per National Weather Service data.

Jacksonville tops 99°F while Tampa faces 40% rain odds and Orlando climbs toward 98°F by Thursday.

Orlando climbs toward 97°F by Monday while Tampa faces a 55% rain chance Friday, June 12.

Orlando faces a 97°F high Saturday while Miami braces for an 89% rain chance Tuesday, per National Weather Service data.

Orlando climbs toward 99°F this week while Tampa braces for heavy rain chances reaching 42% Wednesday.

Florida temperatures swing wildly this week, with Orlando nearing 98°F and Tampa facing a 42% rain chance Wednesday.

Florida temperatures swing wildly this week, with Orlando nearing 95°F and Miami facing a 69% rain chance Thursday.

Orlando and Jacksonville top 97°F Thursday while a 34% rain chance looms over Jacksonville this weekend.

Orlando hits 94°F and Jacksonville records a 31-degree spread between high and low on Wednesday, May 6.

A heat surge pushes Orlando to 96°F by Saturday while Tampa and Jacksonville face strengthening winds through the week.