7-Day Orlando Forecast

Tomorrow
Jun 4
Weather Condition
H 85 °
L 68 °
Friday
Jun 5
Weather Condition
H 88 °
L 70 °
Saturday
Jun 6
Weather Condition
H 89 °
L 71 °
Sunday
Jun 7
Weather Condition
H 91 °
L 74 °
Monday
Jun 8
Weather Condition
H 92 °
L 75 °
Tuesday
Jun 9
Weather Condition
H 90 °
L 74 °
Wednesday
Jun 10
Weather Condition
H 89 °
L 72 °

FOX 35 Storm Team Forecast

A rare cold front for this time of year is moving through Central Florida – bringing temperatures down to the low 80s.  The cold front will bring rain along Florida's coast. Five severe thunderstorm warnings were issued between Flagler, Volusia and Brevard counties on Tuesday afternoon. FOX 35's Brooks Garner reported a system moving through bringing a downpour on the coast near Mims and Titusville, which delayed a SpaceX Starlink launch Wednesday morning by one hour. 

Right Now

Weather Condition
Orlando, FL
80°
Feels like 82°
H: 82°
L: 67°
as of 12:54 PM EDT

Hourly Forecast

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Tropical Forecast Video Update

Tropics forecast: 1st Tropical Depression of the Season

The first tropical depression of the season in the Western Hemisphere is happening right now. But Florida can relax. Tropical Depression #1E has formed in the eastern Pacific, and it is no threat to Florida, or any land for that matter. It will likely become Tropical Storm Amanda before gradually falling apart over open water, more than 1,000 miles southeast of Hawaii. Meanwhile, the Atlantic remains quiet. There is a weak low in the Gulf that may help bring heavy rain to parts of the Central Gulf Coast, but development is unlikely. So, no alarm bells here. Just the first sign that tropical season is waking up.