Orlando, FL – Spring is in full swing across Central Florida as a streak of sunny skies and unseasonably warm temperatures builds starting Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, Orlando is expected to reach 82°F on Sunday with partly sunny skies and light morning winds. Conditions will steadily warm into midweek, with daily highs holding in the low-to-mid 80s through Thursday. Morning lows will remain in the low 60s, providing mild starts before heating up during the day.
Light winds and minimal rain chances will create ideal conditions for travel and outdoor activity. However, drivers along Interstate 4 and State Road 408 should remain alert during early morning hours as patchy fog may form under calm wind conditions, especially in low-lying areas.
The forecast for Monday calls for mostly sunny skies with a high of 85°F, continuing through Tuesday with slightly increased cloud coverage but no significant rain threats. Winds will remain light, typically under 10 mph, shifting between northeast and southeast directions.
By Wednesday and Thursday, temperatures may again hit 82°F with variable clouds and breezy afternoon conditions. While not record-breaking, this warm streak aligns with historic spring trends for Central Florida but arrives earlier than average.
Residents are encouraged to stay hydrated and limit outdoor work during peak afternoon hours. With little rain in sight, it’s also a good week to check irrigation systems and conserve water where possible.
The spring weather stretch looks ideal, but with pollen levels rising, allergy sufferers may want to take extra precautions.