Orlando Weather: Cooler Temps, Partly Cloudy Skies Ahead of 2025 Hurricane Season

Orlando’s weather for the weekend features cool temps and partly cloudy skies as the 2025 hurricane season starts. Saturday sees calming conditions with lows in the upper 60s. Sunday may bring a few isolated storms but overall, low rain chances. The typical pattern of afternoon thunderstorms returns next week, and expect Saharan Dust to impact air quality.
Orlando’s weather is shaping up to be cooler and partly cloudy this weekend, just in time as the 2025 hurricane season kicks off on Sunday. After a busy start to the weekend, Saturday’s conditions are settling down. Expect partly cloudy skies for the evening and overnight, with temperatures dipping into the upper 60s to low 70s. There’s a cold front hovering over southern Florida, which may trigger isolated showers or storms, although severe weather isn’t anticipated. If storms do occur, it’s likely to affect mainly Southern Brevard and Osceola counties, leaving Orlando mostly dry.
As we slide into Sunday, a little rain is possible. It’ll be June 1—marking the start of the hurricane season—but with low chances for rain, only the possibility of a stray thunderstorm remains. The front’s position down south might stir up a few storms but not in the metro. It’s going to be warmer, with highs reaching the upper 80s and lingering partly cloudy skies. Sunday night temperatures are expected to settle in the low 70s.
Looking ahead to next week, the weather pattern doesn’t change much. The front that passed through Saturday is still close, with the chance for showers and storms returning by Monday afternoon. This typical pattern of afternoon seabreeze-driven thunderstorms should return for the rest of the week as well. Expected highs will hover around 90°, while lows hold steady in the low 70s.
A note for allergy sufferers: Midweek, the Saharan Dust is expected to drift in from Africa, which could impact air quality. This dust will likely result in hazy skies and a muted appearance to the bright blue we typically enjoy. However, it might also lead to some stunning sunrises and sunsets. Additionally, it should help reduce hurricane activity during the early part of June.
For those wanting to stay updated with the weather, FOX 35 Storm Tracker Radar and Live Weather Cameras are available to monitor storms in real-time. You can track precipitation across Central Florida or check the rain radar on FOX 35’s website. There are also apps available to download for breaking news updates and weather alerts, ensuring you don’t miss anything important.
In summary, Orlando is experiencing a shift to cooler temperatures and partly cloudy skies as the 2025 hurricane season begins. Despite the potential for some isolated storms, severe weather isn’t expected. Going into next week, expect typical afternoon storms as conditions normalize, along with the appearance of Saharan Dust, which might affect air quality but could also enhance sunsets. Stay informed with local weather updates as the season unfolds.
Original Source: www.wogx.com