Florida wakes under a soft, hazy blanket of patchy fog this morning, drifting low across quiet neighborhoods and glowing under the first hints of sunrise. Pavement looks slightly muted in the dim light, and visibility dips enough to slow early travel around Orlando. Drivers heading toward I-4 or local school routes should expect brief pockets of reduced visibility through mid-morning and keep a little extra stopping distance.
The fog thins quickly as the sun gains strength, and warm November air moves back in. Highs rise into the mid-80s today, giving the region another stretch of pleasant, late-fall weather. To be fair, these warm days have become a useful window for outdoor prep before Thanksgiving visitors arrive—yardwork, last-minute holiday chores, and early travel staging all benefit from the dry air and calm winds.
Friday brings similar conditions, though patchy dense fog may again form before sunrise. Sunshine dominates by midday, and highs touch the low 80s. The warmth continues a pattern of stable weather for central Florida even as the rest of the country braces for colder Thanksgiving travel challenges and potential winter storms farther north.
Saturday holds steady with another warm, bright afternoon. Dry air lingers, and no meaningful rain threat develops. This helps early travelers entering or exiting the Orlando metro, including those heading toward theme parks for the weeklong holiday surge.
Sunday and Monday stay mostly sunny as well, allowing smooth regional travel despite heavier traffic loads. National patterns, however, continue to signal significant heavy snow potential for parts of the Midwest, Rockies, and Northeast late next week, which could disrupt connecting flights. For now, Orlando remains one of the country’s most stable holiday-weather zones.
Five-Day Outlook:
• Saturday: Sunny, near 83.
• Sunday: Sunny, near 83.
• Monday: Sunny, low 60s, high near 82.
• Tuesday: Mostly sunny, near 82.
• Wednesday: Mostly sunny, near 83.





