
Tuesday, February 10, 2026, started on a cool and murky note in Orlando, with patchy fog and temperatures in the low 50s. The gray veil is expected to burn off by mid-morning, giving way to a warm, bright afternoon with highs near 79°F and light west-southwest breezes. Drivers should be ready for brief stretches of reduced visibility on the morning commute.
Fog Lifts To A Warm, Bright Afternoon
Patchy fog is possible before 9 a.m. Tuesday, February 10, 2026, followed by mostly sunny skies for the rest of the day and highs near 79°F. Winds stay light at 0 to 5 mph, with a weak sea breeze likely along the Space and Treasure coasts later on. According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, visibility in developing fog may briefly drop to a mile or less in a few spots.
Surf’s Up, Rip Currents Are Too
Local ocean rescue agencies report a high risk of life-threatening rip currents and rough surf along Atlantic beaches through mid-week, and going into the water is not advised. Lifeguards are on duty at full-time towers (typically 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.). Swimmers are urged to stay directly in front of a lifeguard stand and obey posted flag warnings. For tower locations and daily beach details, check Brevard County Ocean Rescue.
Dry Air, Fire Sensitivity And Weekend Changes
Dry air combined with lingering drought is driving afternoon minimum relative humidity down into the mid-20s to mid-30s inland, creating fire-sensitive conditions for outdoor burning and debris fires. The National Weather Service in Melbourne notes that the drier pattern should hold through mid-week before a weak front arrives late Sunday, bringing a 50% chance of showers and south winds that could gust up to 30 mph ahead of the boundary. Anyone with outdoor plans this weekend should monitor updated forecasts and secure loose items before those gusty conditions arrive.









