Orlando is heading into a hot and stormy Wednesday, June 24 — expect a high near 93°F and a 60% chance of thunderstorms arriving by late morning. If you’re planning a day at the parks or anywhere outdoors, your best strategy is to get outside early and build your afternoon around an indoor backup plan.
Today’s Setup
Partly sunny skies hold through mid-morning, then the National Weather Service says showers and thunderstorms are likely after 11 AM ET. According to the NWS Melbourne forecast discussion, a sea breeze collision will drive scattered to numerous storms from near Lake George through the Orlando area and toward Lake Okeechobee through the late afternoon and evening. Those storms could produce frequent lightning, strong to locally damaging winds, small hail, and torrential downpours — with rainfall totals between a quarter and a half inch possible. Winds are light from the west at 5 to 10 mph.
Best Window To Be Outside
Your golden window is roughly 7 to 10:30 AM ET. Heading to Disney World, Universal Studios, or SeaWorld today? Front-load your outdoor rides and shows, then retreat indoors when the clouds start stacking. Tonight, storms are possible through around 11 PM ET, after which skies clear to partly cloudy with a low near 76°F.
Heat and Storm Risk
The National Weather Service is flagging widespread Moderate to Major HeatRisk through the entire forecast period, with Extreme HeatRisk possible early next week. At 93°F with full Florida summer humidity, it will feel significantly hotter outside — hydration is non-negotiable. Keep a soft cooler backpack loaded with cold drinks if you’re spending extended time at the parks or along International Drive, and carry an insulated tumbler 30oz to keep water icy all day.
This Weekend’s Events
Friday, June 26 is a big night at the Kia Center downtown. The Carín León - De Sonora Para El Mundo Tour 2026 brings one of Latin music’s biggest stars to Orlando — fully indoor and a great escape from the heat. Rep the show with a Carín León t-shirt or a Carín León hat, and Find tickets on StubHub before they’re gone. Also on the 26th, Micky Dolenz brings 60 YEARS OF THE MONKEES to Hard Rock Live Orlando. On Saturday the 27th, House of Blues Orlando hosts Saved By The 90’s. Looking ahead, Meghan Trainor: The Get In Girl Tour hits Kia Center on June 30 — grab a Meghan Trainor t-shirt and Get tickets on SeatGeek now.
Dinner Tonight
With 93°F on the thermometer, nobody wants to fire up the oven. Try smoothie bowls, a cold Thai noodle salad, or a build-your-own wrap bar — all refreshing and quick to pull together. A high-powered blender turns frozen fruit into a full meal in minutes. Need ingredients? You can order groceries on Amazon and have everything for tonight’s dinner delivered to your door.
Next Few Days
Thursday mirrors today — mostly sunny with a high near 94°F, then a 40% chance of afternoon storms after 1 PM ET. Rain chances continue at or slightly above normal through the rest of the week, with above-normal heat holding firm. The National Weather Service warns that Extreme HeatRisk is possible early next week. Keep an eye on the Orlando weather forecast as conditions develop, and check out our outdoor gear deals to stay prepared all summer long.

