ORLANDO, FL — The air is still and mild before dawn in Central Florida, palm fronds barely moving under a humid 64°F sky. It’s a calm start to what will become a hot, dry stretch — the kind that lures residents outdoors for one more taste of late-fall warmth before a cooler air mass slides south by early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, today brings mostly sunny skies and highs near 79°F with light east winds. It’s ideal for travel, yardwork, or evening events, and the pattern holds steady through Saturday as sunshine dominates and temperatures climb into the mid-80s.
Friday may bring a few sprinkles or brief showers, but most areas along I-4 will stay dry. Highs reach 83°F, with humidity pushing a touch higher. By Saturday, conditions turn even warmer — near 86°F — under bright skies and a light southwest breeze. It will feel more like late September than early November, making it a prime weekend for theme parks, outdoor markets, and early holiday decorating.
A shift comes Sunday night, when winds turn north and slightly cooler, drier air filters in. By Monday, highs dip back into the mid-70s, marking the start of a short-lived November cooldown that should linger into Veterans Day Tuesday.
No rain threats, no frost risks — just a sunny, breezy close to Florida’s first full week of November. Still, forecasters note a larger pattern change brewing across the U.S., hinting that Florida’s first real fall front could arrive before midmonth.
Five-Day Outlook for Orlando, FL:
Thu: 79/64 – Partly sunny, warm.
Fri: 83/65 – Mostly sunny, slight chance of sprinkles.
Sat: 86/67 – Sunny, hot for November.
Sun: 84/58 – Mostly sunny, breezy late.
Mon: 76/60 – Sunny, cooler breeze.
Tue (Veterans Day): 74/58 – Mild, bright skies.





