Orlando, Fla. – Scattered thunderstorms could roll into Central Florida by 2 p.m. Tuesday, bringing brief downpours and lightning to the Orlando area just as temperatures peak near 94°F. Drivers along I-4 and residents in Orange and Seminole counties should expect isolated disruptions during the afternoon commute.
According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, Tuesday’s storms are most likely between 2 and 5 p.m., fueled by hot and humid conditions. East-northeast winds will shift to 5–15 mph, adding slight relief but increasing storm movement inland. No widespread severe weather is expected, but lightning and localized flooding remain threats.
Skies will clear by Tuesday night with a low around 75°F. Wednesday brings another round of storms after 11 a.m. with highs in the low 90s. The pattern continues through the weekend with daily thunderstorm chances and steamy temps.
📅 Five-Day Orlando Forecast: June 23–28
- Monday (Today): High 93°F, 30% chance of storms 1–4 p.m.
- Tuesday: High 94°F, 20% storm chance after 2 p.m., breezy.
- Wednesday: High 93°F, 40% chance of storms after 11 a.m.
- Thursday: High 93°F, 60% chance of storms after 2 p.m.
- Friday: High 92°F, 60% storm chance mainly after 2 p.m.