NWS WEATHER
Atlanta84°FMostly SunnyBaltimore84°FClearBoston79°FCloudyCharlotte81°FClearChicago73°FMostly SunnyDallas82°FClearDenver55°FClearDetroit75°FCloudyHouston84°FMostly SunnyLos Angeles66°FMostly CloudyMiami84°FMostly SunnyMinneapolis70°FMostly CloudyNew York79°FClearOrlando81°FMostly CloudyPhiladelphia81°FPtly CloudyPhoenix82°FMostly SunnyPortland52°FClearRiverside63°FClearSacramento75°FClearSan Antonio80°FHazeSan Francisco63°FClearSeattle52°FClearSt. Louis77°FClearTampa82°FCloudyWashington86°FClearAtlanta84°FMostly SunnyBaltimore84°FClearBoston79°FCloudyCharlotte81°FClearChicago73°FMostly SunnyDallas82°FClearDenver55°FClearDetroit75°FCloudyHouston84°FMostly SunnyLos Angeles66°FMostly CloudyMiami84°FMostly SunnyMinneapolis70°FMostly CloudyNew York79°FClearOrlando81°FMostly CloudyPhiladelphia81°FPtly CloudyPhoenix82°FMostly SunnyPortland52°FClearRiverside63°FClearSacramento75°FClearSan Antonio80°FHazeSan Francisco63°FClearSeattle52°FClearSt. Louis77°FClearTampa82°FCloudyWashington86°FClear
Orlando, FL skyline — local weather forecast and conditions
Orlando, FL Photo: Getty Images
Weather Orlando, FL

Orlando Weather Monday: Storm Chances After 11 AM, High Near 89°F

Best Window Today: 89°F, Chance Showers And Thunderstorms
Rain Risk Elevated
What To Wear / Bring Rain layer, water-resistant shoes, and a backup indoor plan
Useful Links Local forecast, radar, and relevant planning links
Disclosure: This article may contain affiliate links. We may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, Weather Window earns from qualifying purchases.

7-Day Forecast

Today 89°Chance Showe...
Tue 89°Showers And ...
Wed 82°Showers And ...
Thu 83°Partly Sunny
Fri 85°Mostly Sunny
Sat 88°Sunny
Sun 89°Mostly Sunny...

Orlando is stepping into June with heat, humidity, and a real storm threat — expect a high near 89°F today with thunderstorm chances building after 11 AM ET. If you’re heading to Disney World, Universal Studios, or SeaWorld, grab the morning window and plan to be under cover by midday.

Today’s Setup

West-northwest winds at 10 to 15 mph (gusts near 25 mph) are suppressing the usual east coast sea breeze today, according to the National Weather Service in Melbourne. That keeps conditions sunnier and breezier through late morning, but storm chances climb to around 50% by afternoon. Heat indices will push toward the upper 90s ahead of any activity, so hydrate early. Toss a packable rain jacket in your park bag — you’ll want it if the skies open up around the Epcot pavilions or International Drive.

Best Window To Be Outside

Your golden window is roughly 7 AM to 11 AM ET. Morning golf at Bay Hill, a walk around Lake Eola Park, or a quick errand run will be mostly fine. By early afternoon, keep one eye on the radar.

Rain and Wind Risk — Tuesday Is the Bigger Story

Today’s 50% chance is manageable, but Tuesday, June 2 is when things get serious. The National Weather Service has flagged a Marginal Risk for strong to severe thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon and evening, with possible damaging wind gusts of 40 to 60 mph and storm chances at 70%+. Have an indoor backup ready for any outdoor plans. A compact travel umbrella handles today’s brief showers; Tuesday may call for staying in entirely.

With that severe weather threat on the horizon, it’s also smart to keep your devices charged. The DARAN 288Wh Power Station is just $90 for Prime Members — solid insurance if the lights flicker Tuesday night.

Heading to The Black Crowes’ Southern Hospitality Tour at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre on Tuesday, June 2? Tuesday evening falls squarely in the peak storm window — monitor conditions closely. Find tickets on StubHub and grab a The Black Crowes t-shirt for the show.

Also on the calendar: the Charlie Puth: Whatever’s Clever! World Tour hits Addition Financial Arena on Saturday, June 6 — the forecast looks considerably drier by then as a weak cool front sweeps through late week.

The Orlando Pirates host the Iowa Barnstormers at Kia Center on June 6 as well — that’s indoors, so weather is a non-issue. Pick up Official team gear on Fanatics before tip-off.

Rip Current Warning

The National Weather Service is warning of a Moderate rip current risk at east central Florida beaches all week. Cocoa Beach, New Smyrna, and Daytona visitors: always swim near a lifeguard.

Dinner Tonight

Afternoon storms make this a stay-in, slow-cook kind of evening. Load a programmable slow cooker with chili or beef stew before you head out this morning — dinner will be ready when the lightning is rolling. An enameled cast iron Dutch oven is equally great for a big pot of soup. Need ingredients? You can order groceries on Amazon and have everything for tonight’s dinner delivered to your door.

Next Few Days

  • Tuesday: Storms likely (70%+), severe weather possible, near 89°F — have an indoor plan
  • Wednesday–Thursday: Gradual improvement as a weak front pushes south
  • Late Week: Drier air, slightly cooler temperatures — a welcome break from the humidity

Stay updated on the Orlando weather forecast and check outdoor gear deals for rain essentials heading into a stormy stretch.

Live Radar — Orlando Area

Full interactive radar →
Live weather radar for Orlando, FL

Radar data from the National Weather Service