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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Southern Pulse Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Check the live forecast above for the current temperature and the next 7–14 days. Orlando has a humid subtropical climate with hot, wet summers and mild, dry winters – so plan around afternoon thunderstorms from June to September and occasional cold fronts in January.
What makes Orlando’s weather distinct?
Orlando sits in central Florida, about 50 kilometres from the coast. The sun is intense year‑round, but the real driver is moisture. From June through September, sea breezes collide inland, triggering near‑daily afternoon storms that usually clear by evening. Winter is the dry season, with highs around 22°C and lows dipping to 10°C; frost is rare but possible.
How far out can I trust a forecast for Orlando?
The live forecast above shows a reliable 7‑day outlook. For longer planning – say a 20‑day or 30‑day forecast – trends hold, but exact timing of storms or fronts becomes uncertain. The 14‑day forecast is useful for spotting general wet or dry spells, especially when organising trips to Disney or other outdoor attractions. Always check the 10‑day and 21‑day updates a few days before you go.
Does Orlando get hurricanes?
Yes, central Florida is vulnerable to hurricanes and tropical storms, especially from August to October. The live forecast above will include severe weather warnings, and our Severe Weather Warning page provides real-time updates.
What is the best time to visit Orlando for good weather?
March to May and October to November offer lower humidity, fewer storms and comfortable daytime highs around 27°C. The radar can help you dodge pop-up afternoon showers even in the “dry” season.
Are long‑range forecasts (e.g. 30‑day) reliable for Orlando?
30‑day forecasts show broad climate patterns – like a wetter or warmer month – but day‑specific accuracy is low. Use them to pack general clothing; for trip timing, rely on the 10‑day or 14‑day outlook in the live forecast above.