Chilly Rain Gives Way to Clear Skies as Cold Front Grips Orlando

Morning: A Damp and Gray Start
Orlando residents should keep their umbrellas close at hand this morning. As a result of a passing cold front, Thursday, February 5, 2026, begins with widespread rain showers and overcast conditions. Local observations indicate that the heaviest precipitation is expected before noon, with a 100% probability of rain in the early hours. Temperatures will hover in the low 50s during the morning commute, making for a brisk and soggy start to the day. Winds will be notable, coming from the west at approximately 15 mph, which may make the air feel several degrees cooler than the actual thermometer reading.
Afternoon: Skies Begin to Clear
By early afternoon, the rain is expected to taper off as the cold front pushes further south. While the clouds will linger initially, breaks of sunshine should emerge by mid-to-late afternoon. The high temperature for today is projected to reach approximately 60°F, though some inland areas may struggle to climb past 57°F. Despite the return of the sun, it will remain one of the cooler days of the season. The relative humidity will drop significantly as drier air moves in, settling around 57% by the time the sun begins to set.
Evening and Overnight: A Drastic Temperature Drop
The real story for today begins after sunset. With the departure of cloud cover, the region will experience significant radiational cooling. Temperatures will plummet quickly throughout the evening, dropping from the mid-50s into the 40s by 8:00 PM. Residents should prepare for a very cold night, as lows are expected to reach 43°F in the city, with rural outlying areas potentially dipping into the high 30s. A Frost Advisory has been noted for the region, and homeowners are encouraged to protect sensitive tropical plants and ensure pets have a warm place to stay overnight.
Warnings and Safety Advisories
The National Weather Service has issued several advisories for Thursday, February 5:
- Marine Warning: A Small Craft Advisory is in effect for coastal waters through Friday morning due to breezy winds and hazardous boating conditions.
- Rip Current Risk: There is a high risk of rip currents at area beaches; swimming is strongly discouraged.
- Severe Weather Awareness: Today marks the fourth day of Florida’s Severe Weather Awareness Week. The focus for February 5 is Hurricanes and Flooding, with officials urging residents to "Know Your Zone" even during this dry, cool stretch.
Looking ahead, Friday is expected to be sunny but even cooler, with a high of only 61°F and a very cold morning start. For today, the best advice is to dress in layers and be ready for a rapid transition from wet morning rain to a clear, shivering night.

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