Central Florida Weather: Mild Start to November, Sunshine Builds Through Tuesday

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ORLANDO, Fla. – The first rays of early November sun spill across Central Florida this morning, glinting off dew-covered lawns and still roadways. After a string of clear, calm days, only a faint chance of light rain lingers this evening before high pressure tightens its hold over the region, locking in another stretch of classic fall warmth and bright skies.

According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, just a 20% chance of showers will brush the Orlando metro late Sunday, mainly east of I-95 and toward the coast. Any rain will be brief, clearing by early Monday as cooler, drier air filters in from the north. Winds stay light — around 5 to 10 mph — but will gradually turn northeast through midweek, keeping humidity manageable for outdoor plans.

Highs in the upper 70s to near 80 degrees dominate through Thursday, ideal for early holiday shopping, landscaping projects, or evening festivals. Lows hover near 60 degrees under mostly clear skies, offering refreshing, comfortable nights for much of Orange and Seminole counties.

NOAA’s longer-range guidance ties this steady pattern to La Niña’s influence, favoring a drier, warmer-than-normal start to November across Florida. While the rest of the country edges into winter’s early chill, the Sunshine State will continue basking under its namesake — perfect weather for travelers arriving ahead of the Thanksgiving rush.

Expect steady sunshine through the upcoming weekend, with daytime highs climbing into the low 80s by Saturday and no significant rain expected for several days.


Five-Day Forecast for Orlando, FL:
Sun: 79/60 – Sunny; light winds, isolated evening shower.
Mon: 73/55 – Mostly sunny; breezy north wind.
Tue: 77/60 – Sunny; calm and mild.
Wed: 80/60 – Mostly sunny; pleasant warmth continues.
Thu: 81/62 – Sunny; dry stretch holds into late week.