ORLANDO, Fla. – The early November air feels almost magical across Central Florida this morning. A faint mist lingers over Lake Eola, while palm trees stand still under the calm northwest breeze. The sun is already climbing, promising another near-perfect day in what’s shaping up to be a string of golden, dry afternoons.
High pressure remains firmly in control across the state, keeping skies clear and humidity comfortably low. Temperatures rise to around 76°F today, a touch cooler than the coming midweek warmth. Winds from the northwest at 10 mph will help sweep away any lingering morning haze. For travelers or early holiday decorators, it’s an ideal stretch of weather — no rain in sight through Friday and plenty of daylight for outdoor plans.
By Tuesday and Wednesday, readings climb into the low 80s under bright blue skies. Nights stay pleasantly mild, dipping into the mid-50s to near 60°F — cool enough for open windows but not jacket weather. The gentle pattern continues through Thursday and Friday as light northeast winds shift to the southeast, nudging highs toward 83°F by week’s end.
For now, Florida’s fall rhythm remains steady: abundant sunshine, warm afternoons, and crisp, calm evenings. Residents should take advantage — models hint that a late-November cold front may finally slip south, bringing the first hint of true autumn air before Thanksgiving.
Five-Day Outlook for Orlando, FL:
Mon: 76/54 – Sunny; light breeze.
Tue: 78/60 – Sunny; mild.
Wed: 81/60 – Mostly sunny; dry.
Thu: 82/63 – Warm; bright skies.
Fri: 83/63 – Mostly sunny; pleasant.





