
Orlando wakes up under clear skies this morning, with local temperatures starting near 57°F and climbing toward about 80°F later today. East winds stay on the lighter side early but will get friskier along the coast this afternoon, so it may feel breezier than the numbers alone suggest. If you have plans outside later, it is a good idea to secure lightweight items and get ready for a comfortably warm, mostly sunny day across the metro.
Afternoon Winds Pick Up
Mostly sunny skies should hang on through the afternoon while an onshore east wind of 0–10 mph ramps up, sending coastal gusts as high as 25 mph. Those higher gusts could make quick yard work or rooftop errands feel more blustery than expected, according to the National Weather Service. The east coast sea breeze is expected to push inland later in the afternoon, which may nudge gusts near I‑4 corridor exits and coastal ramps right around the evening drive.
Late Week Warm-Up
Temperatures start a steady climb Friday into the weekend, with mid-80s on tap Friday and upper-80s inland by Saturday. The hottest readings look likely Sunday into Monday, when some interior spots could flirt with 90°F. Rain chances stay low today, but isolated afternoon showers and a few thunderstorms make a return Friday through the weekend, so having a light rain layer handy for late-day outdoor plans will be a smart move.
Coastal Boaters And Beachgoers
Boating conditions are expected to gradually improve through the week. Seas sit around 3–5 feet this morning and are forecast to ease into the 2–3 foot range by Friday, with the most favorable boating window arriving over the weekend. Even as the waves calm down, brief late-day storms remain possible nearshore, and beachgoers should still keep an eye on the flags and follow lifeguard guidance before heading into the water.
No watches or warnings are posted for the Orlando area this morning. Overnight lows stay on the mild side in the low to mid 60s, setting up comfortable evenings through midweek before that weekend warm-up really settles in.









