Mostly dry Monday forecast with just a few showers
ORLANDO, Fla. – Mild, humid conditions prevail Sunday night with temperatures dipping to the mid-70s and plenty of scattered clouds. Rain looks unlikely until tomorrow afternoon, and even then, rain chances remain low—right around 20 percent in most spots.
Monday gets started in the mid and upper 70s before quickly warming up. Monday afternoon’s forecast calls for highs in the low 90s, but with humidity still in place from recent rains, it’ll feel more like the mid to upper 90s. That classic Central Florida stickiness is sticking around!
Showers, if they pop up, are mainly expected to be south of Orlando. So, if you’re in or north of Seminole/Orange Counties, odds are you’ll stay dry as the work week begins. The overall expectation—plan for sunshine and maybe keep an umbrella nearby just in case, but don’t bank on a washout.
Heat and humidity trend continues
Evenings are looking mild thanks to an onshore breeze, which will help drive the development of a sea breeze by afternoon. This brings a quick-moving wind off the Atlantic that can spark those isolated inland showers, but once again, most neighborhoods will dodge the raindrops…