ORLANDO, Fla. – A few storms may pop up to wrap up your Wednesday evening, with some rumbles of thunder and brief downpours possible. This marks the start of a pattern change as a frontal boundary approaches, bringing in more moisture across Central Florida.
As that front moves in, expect humidity levels to rise, making it feel more like midsummer than early fall. Rain chances will climb heading into the end of the week, with scattered showers and embedded thunderstorms likely sticking around through the weekend.
Some of these storms could pack a punch — bringing heavy downpours and gusty winds up to 40 mph. Keep the umbrella handy and stay weather-aware, especially during the afternoon and evening hours.
Overnight lows will settle into the lower 70s, offering some brief relief.
But daytime conditions will stay toasty, with highs in the low 90s. Factor in the humidity, and it’ll feel more like the low 100s — definitely not sweater weather just yet!
So, while the calendar says “fall,” the forecast says summer’s still holding on — at least for now.