ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida is in the middle of a picture-perfect stretch of fall weather, with warm sunshine and comfortable humidity expected to hold through Monday. The National Weather Service in Melbourne reports no rain in sight, ideal for outdoor events, theme park visits, and I-4 travel this weekend.
Temperatures will climb steadily, reaching the low to mid-80s each afternoon under mostly sunny skies. Morning lows in the mid-60s will bring just enough cool air for early risers and runners. According to the National Weather Service, light east winds around 5 to 10 mph will keep conditions pleasant, with no major weather hazards expected. Residents can safely plan fall festivals, sports outings, and outdoor dining without concern for rain or storms.
By Monday, the warming trend will continue, pushing highs into the upper 80s. Light winds will shift slightly northeast, but skies will remain mostly sunny across Orange and Seminole Counties. With clear nights ahead, humidity stays moderate—perfect for decorating homes or visiting pumpkin patches before Halloween week begins.
According to meteorologists, the rest of the week looks equally stable, featuring warm afternoons and mild evenings. Rain chances remain minimal through at least Thursday. This is classic Florida fall weather—ideal for tourists and locals alike before cooler fronts return later this month.
Five-Day Forecast for Orlando, FL:
Sat: 82/65 – Sunny; light east wind.
Sun: 88/70 – Mostly sunny; calm and warm.
Mon: 85/69 – Bright and mild; perfect for outdoor plans.
Tue: 87/67 – Mostly sunny; light breeze.
Wed: 85/67 – Sunny; pleasant late-week warmth.





