Orlando Thanksgiving Week Weather: Fog Clears, Cold Front Brings 10° Drop by Thursday

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Orlando, FL – The week begins with calm, fog-draped mornings and golden skies over Central Florida — the kind of late-November warmth that lingers just before a holiday cool-down. As Thanksgiving travel builds across the state, locals can expect mostly dry conditions and gentle temperature swings through the week.

According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, patchy fog will continue early each morning through Wednesday, especially in low-lying areas near Lake County and along I-4. Drivers should slow down where visibility drops below a half-mile. Once the fog lifts, skies will clear quickly, giving way to highs near 83°F and plenty of sunshine through midweek.

A weak cold front slides through late Wednesday, ushering in a noticeable cool-down just in time for Thanksgiving Day. Temperatures will dip into the lower 70s with crisp north winds, a welcome change for outdoor gatherings or parade-watchers. Skies will stay mostly clear, providing ideal travel conditions for those heading to family dinners or early Black Friday lines.

The weekend trend looks mild and bright, with highs in the mid-70s and lows in the low 50s — perfect weather for decorating, running errands, or spending time outdoors after the holiday rush.

Five-Day Outlook for Orlando, FL:

  • Tuesday: Patchy fog early, mostly sunny, high 83°F.
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 83°F.
  • Thanksgiving Day: Partly sunny, high 72°F.
  • Friday: Sunny, high 67°F.
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 73°F.