Misty Mornings and Mid-80s: A Warm February Thursday for Orlando

Early Morning Mist and Rising Clouds
The morning of Thursday, February 19, 2026, begins with a quiet, atmospheric veil across Central Florida. Residents and commuters should prepare for patchy fog that is expected to develop before 9:00 AM. Visibility may be significantly reduced on major roadways, particularly along the I-4 corridor and near the attractions area, so extra travel time is recommended. Temperatures during the early hours will start in a comfortable range between 61°F and 66°F. While the day starts with mostly cloudy skies, the cloud cover will gradually break as the sun climbs higher, transitioning into a bright and inviting day for the Orlando metro area.
A Sun-Drenched and Breezy Afternoon
As the fog clears, Orlando will experience an unseasonably warm afternoon. High temperatures are projected to climb to approximately 85°F, a noticeable jump from previous days. This warming trend is driven by a steady southwesterly flow, with winds sustained between 10 and 15 mph. These breezes will help temper the afternoon heat, providing a pleasant environment for outdoor activities at local parks and outdoor dining venues. Despite the warmth, humidity remains in a moderate range, though the UV index is expected to be high enough to warrant sunscreen for anyone spending extended time outdoors. The sky will shift from partly cloudy to mostly sunny as the afternoon progresses, with a very low chance of precipitation—only about a 12% probability of a stray shower.
Evening Outlook and Returning Fog
As the sun sets, the temperature will begin a gradual descent toward a low of 64°F. The evening hours are expected to remain mostly clear, making it an ideal night for local events and evening strolls downtown. However, the calm conditions will once again facilitate the development of patchy fog late tonight. Forecast models indicate that visibility could drop again after 2:00 AM and persist into the early hours of Friday morning. Winds will lighten significantly after dark, shifting to a gentle 5 to 10 mph from the southwest, ensuring a still and mild night for the city.
Marine Advisories and Safety Notices
While the weather in the city remains stable, local authorities have issued a Rip Current Statement for the Atlantic beaches. Those planning a day trip from Orlando to coastal areas such as Volusia or Brevard counties should be aware of the increased risk of dangerous swimming conditions. Additionally, while severe weather is impacting the Midwestern United States today, Orlando remains clear of any major storm warnings or rain alerts. Drivers are simply advised to remain cautious during the foggy windows in the early morning and late night to ensure safe travel across the region.