Florida Weather Watch: 60% Rain Chance Hits Orlando Tuesday by 2PM

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Orlando, Florida – Thunderstorms are expected to disrupt afternoon plans across Central Florida on Tuesday, with a 60% chance of rain and lightning by early evening. Commuters along I-4 and State Road 408 should prepare for reduced visibility, slick roads, and isolated delays during peak travel hours.

According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, showers and storms are most likely after 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 10, with temperatures reaching near 92°F. Winds will shift from the south to the southeast at around 5 mph, contributing to steamy and unstable summer air over the Orlando metro.

Rain chances remain high into Tuesday night, with the risk of thunderstorms continuing through midnight. While no severe warnings are in effect yet, forecasters advise residents to monitor local alerts and avoid non-essential travel during downpours. Outdoor plans should be rescheduled or wrapped up by early afternoon.

By Wednesday, the pattern repeats — more afternoon storms are likely with a high near 92°F. Thursday through Saturday keeps the wet trend alive, with daily rain chances of 50% and temperatures in the low 90s. Summer humidity will keep heat indices in the upper 90s through the weekend.

⚠️ Expect storm chances each afternoon this week. Stay weather-aware and keep devices charged for alerts.


📅 FIVE-DAY OUTLOOK FOR ORLANDO, FL (JUNE 9–14):

  • Monday (June 9): High 95°F, 30% chance of PM thunderstorms. Hot and mostly sunny.
  • Tuesday (June 10): High 92°F, 60% chance of storms after 2 p.m. Showers likely at night.
  • Wednesday (June 11): High 92°F, 60% storm chance. Warm and humid.
  • Thursday (June 12): High 90°F, 50% chance of afternoon rain. Partly sunny.
  • Friday (June 13): High 91°F, 50% storm chance. More sun, but stormy afternoons continue.
  • Saturday (June 14): High 91°F, scattered storms. Partial sunshine with evening clearing.