ORLANDO, FLa. – Tonight through Monday
A quiet night ahead with lows settling into the 50s. As we head into the start of the week, high pressure keeps things dry and comfortable, with afternoon highs in the low to mid 80s.
Tuesday & Wednesday
A weak front slides in and stalls nearby, bringing a little more moisture with it. That means a mix of sun and clouds and a few spotty showers around—rain chances sit between 40–50%, especially Tuesday afternoon.
An isolated storm or two could pop up during the hottest part of the day. Severe weather isn’t expected, but a stronger storm could bring gusty winds, small hail, and a quick downpour.
Rainfall totals stay on the lighter side (generally under half an inch), so it won’t do much to help ongoing drought conditions. Temperatures ease slightly but still stay above average, with highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s.
Late Week into the Weekend
By late week, that front fades away and high pressure builds back in. That brings back drier conditions and a warming trend, with highs climbing into the mid to upper 80s by Friday.
Another front may try to move in next weekend, but timing is still uncertain. For now, only a small chance for a few showers or storms Saturday, with warm 80s sticking around.