Orlando, FL Weather: Cool Mornings Fade as November Heat Builds This Weekend

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ORLANDO, Fla. – The early chill is already lifting across Central Florida, and by Friday, that crisp, golden morning air will give way to a stretch of sun-soaked days that feel more like early October than mid-November.

According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, high pressure remains locked over the peninsula, keeping skies clear and conditions calm through the weekend. Friday begins a warming trend, with highs in the upper 70s and light northeasterly breezes. By Sunday, readings will flirt with 80 degrees across Orlando, Kissimmee, and Sanford — a welcome break for those planning outdoor festivals, home projects, or early holiday decorating.

The next several days will stay dry, with no measurable rainfall expected through midweek. Morning lows remain comfortably cool, hovering in the mid-50s to upper 50s, perfect for early runners and park visitors. Winds will shift gradually southeast, adding mild humidity by Monday but keeping skies mostly clear. Along I-4 and coastal routes, light winds could create patchy morning haze, but visibility should stay good for commuters and travelers.

Residents can expect near-perfect weather for late-fall events, theme park outings, and early Thanksgiving prep. However, forecasters remind Floridians not to pack away the jackets just yet — subtle pattern shifts later next week could allow a weak front to dip south, bringing a brief cooldown before Thanksgiving week begins. For now, Central Florida enjoys one of its signature stretches: cool nights, warm afternoons, and plenty of sunshine.


Five-Day Forecast for Orlando, FL:
Fri: 77/55 – Sunny; light northeast breeze, pleasant afternoon.
Sat: 79/56 – Mostly sunny; calm winds, dry and mild.
Sun: 80/58 – Sunny; light east breeze, warmer trend continues.
Mon: 80/60 – Mostly clear; comfortable humidity, ideal travel weather.
Tue: 82/61 – Bright skies; light southeast wind, slightly warmer.