ORLANDO, Fla. – A layer of early fog drapes over the I-4 corridor this morning, softening headlights and dimming the skyline before sunrise. By midmorning, the haze will lift to reveal a flawless Florida sky — a sign of the dry, stable air that will dominate through Halloween and the weekend ahead.
According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, patchy fog is possible through 9 a.m., especially across low-lying spots near Kissimmee, Sanford, and the St. Johns River basin. Once the fog clears, sunshine takes over with afternoon highs near 80°F and light winds from the north. Humidity levels will stay comfortable through Thursday, making it ideal weather for outdoor workers, park visitors, and Halloween decorators.
Friday’s Trick-or-Treat forecast looks textbook perfect: clear skies, mild temperatures around 70°F, and light evening breezes from the northeast. Parents can expect safe, dry conditions for walking neighborhoods or attending community events. No rain is expected anywhere in the metro area through the weekend.
The first weekend of November keeps the pleasant trend going — highs in the mid-70s Saturday and near 80°F by Sunday, with lows dipping to the upper 50s under clear skies. Cooler, drier air lingers as Florida enters its dry-season rhythm.
To be fair, early November models hint at slightly warmer-than-normal afternoons next week, but no major rain events are in sight. For now, Orlando is locked in its fall sweet spot — sunny, mild, and ready for Halloween fun.
Five-Day Outlook for Orlando, FL
Wed: 80/58 – Patchy fog early; mostly sunny and warm.
Thu: 72/51 – Sunny; light breeze from the northwest.
Fri: 70/49 – Sunny and clear; ideal for Halloween evening.
Sat: 75/55 – Sunny and pleasant; great for outdoor plans.
Sun: 80/57 – Mostly sunny; mild and dry fall weather continues.





