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Cooler Skies and Breezy Conditions: A Refreshing Presidents’ Day for Orlando

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February 16, 2026/06:00 AM
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Weather
Cooler Skies and Breezy Conditions: A Refreshing Presidents’ Day for Orlando
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Michael Rivera

A Post-Storm Refresh for Central Florida

Orlando residents are waking up to a notable shift in the atmosphere this Monday, February 16, 2026. Following a turbulent weekend that saw a series of strong storms and severe weather alerts across the region, Presidents' Day brings a welcome reprieve. The high-pressure system moving in behind the storm front has ushered in cooler, drier air, making it an ideal day for the holiday, though a light jacket may be necessary for early morning outings.

Chilly Morning and Increasing Clouds

The morning hours will begin with a brisk feel as temperatures hover around a low of 57°F. While the day starts with relatively clear skies, cloud cover is expected to increase steadily through the mid-morning, transitioning into a mostly cloudy day. Humidity levels have settled at a comfortable 74%, a significant drop from the heavy moisture seen during the recent storm cycle. With winds shifting to the north at approximately 17 km/h, the air will feel crisp for those attending local events such as the city's Black History Month exhibitions or community cleanups.

Afternoon Peaks and Gentle Breezes

By the afternoon, the temperature will reach a modest high of 69°F. This peak is notably lower than the unseasonable 80-degree weather recorded earlier in the month, offering a mild and pleasant climate for outdoor activities. There is a lingering 20% chance of light, isolated showers throughout the day, but no significant accumulation is expected. Winds will remain active, with occasional gusts reaching up to 25 km/h, keeping the air moving and the humidity at bay across the I-4 corridor.

Evening Outlook and Safety Reminders

As the sun sets, the clouds will begin to thin, leading to a partly cloudy and cool evening. Temperatures will retreat back toward the mid-50s, reaching a low of 57°F overnight. While the severe weather threat from Sunday has completely dissipated, residents should be mindful of the following notices:

  • A high rip current risk remains in effect for nearby coastal counties, making surf conditions dangerous for those planning a holiday beach trip.
  • Breezy conditions will persist overnight, though no wind warnings are currently in effect for the metro area.
  • The five-day outlook suggests a dry and stable period ahead, with no major rain events forecasted through the end of the week.

Overall, today offers a calm and cool conclusion to the weekend’s activity, providing perfect conditions for residents to enjoy the various festivities and outdoor spaces the City Beautiful has to offer.