Morning Mist and Afternoon Glow: Orlando’s Perfect Friday Outlook

Morning: A Misty Start to the Day
Orlando residents waking up this Friday, February 13, 2026, should prepare for a slow commute as patchy fog blankets much of Central Florida. Early morning temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s, specifically around 53°F to 55°F, with humidity levels reaching as high as 88%. This moisture in the air has triggered visibility concerns for drivers during the 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM window. If you are heading out early, the National Weather Service advises using low-beam headlights and allowing extra following distance. The winds remain calm during these early hours, allowing the mist to linger before the sun begins to break through mid-morning.
Afternoon: Peak Sunshine and Comfortable Highs
By midday, the fog is expected to burn off completely, giving way to a quintessential bright and sunny Florida sky. Afternoon temperatures will climb to a comfortable high of approximately 77°F, which is slightly above the historical average for mid-February. It is a fantastic day for outdoor activities or early Valentine’s weekend preparations. The weather conditions for the afternoon include:
- Maximum Temperature: 76°F - 77°F
- Sky Conditions: Mostly sunny with less than 10% chance of precipitation.
- Wind: Shifting to the northeast at 5 to 10 mph.
- UV Index: 5 (Moderate), suggesting that sun protection is recommended for those spending extended time at the theme parks.
- Humidity: Dropping to a much more comfortable 55% by the late afternoon.
Evening: Crisp Skies for Friday Night Plans
As the sun sets, the clear conditions will persist, making it an ideal evening for outdoor dining or local events. Temperatures will begin a steady decline, dropping back into the 60s by 8:00 PM and reaching an overnight low of 51°F to 54°F. While the skies will remain clear to mostly clear, the light northeast breeze will continue at around 5 mph before becoming calm once again. No rain is expected through the night, though the lack of cloud cover will allow for a crisp, cool feel, so a light jacket is recommended for anyone out late in the downtown or tourist districts.
Safety and Visibility Reminders
While today offers nearly perfect weather, the primary concern remains the early morning visibility. There are currently no active wind or rain warnings for the Orlando metropolitan area; however, the lack of significant wind today is what allowed the morning fog to settle so heavily. Looking ahead to the weekend, residents should enjoy this dry Friday, as moisture levels are expected to rise significantly by Sunday afternoon, bringing a higher probability of showers to the region.