Florida – A hazy start with patchy fog is quickly giving way to building heat, and the air already feels thick as temperatures surge toward a summer-like afternoon across Orlando.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog clears by mid-morning, followed by mostly sunny skies and a high near 91°F. Light winds become southeast around 5 mph later in the day, keeping conditions warm and slightly humid.
Across Orlando, Winter Park, and along I-4, visibility improves quickly after sunrise, but drivers should stay alert for lingering fog pockets early. By midday, dry roads and bright sunshine dominate, though heat exposure becomes the bigger concern. Stay hydrated and limit prolonged outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours.
Sunday keeps the warm pattern in place with highs near 89°F under partly sunny skies. Conditions remain quiet, but a shift begins late as winds start to turn and increase.
By Monday, the pattern changes noticeably. Northeast winds strengthen to around 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph. That breeze will be felt across open areas, roadways, and bridges, especially along I-4 and the Beachline Expressway. Secure loose outdoor items and expect minor travel impacts for high-profile vehicles.
Temperatures also ease slightly Monday, with highs near 78°F and a cooler feel compared to the weekend heat. The breeze continues into Tuesday with sunny skies and highs near 80°F.
Looking ahead, a steady warm-up returns midweek, with highs climbing back into the low to mid-80s under mostly sunny skies, reinforcing a strong spring-to-summer transition across Central Florida.
Five Day Forecast for Orlando, FL:
Saturday: Patchy fog early, then mostly sunny, high near 91°F
Sunday: Partly sunny, high near 89°F
Monday: Partly sunny and breezy, high near 78°F
Tuesday: Sunny, high near 80°F
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high near 79°F





