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Orlando forecast: Warm start to the week, then higher rain and storm chances midweek

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March 23, 2026/05:59 AM
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Orlando forecast: Warm start to the week, then higher rain and storm chances midweek
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Warm afternoons early, then a wetter pattern develops

Orlando is starting the week with above-average warmth and mostly dry conditions, but the pattern is expected to turn more unsettled as the week progresses. Forecasts indicate a shift from mainly sunny skies to increasing clouds, followed by periodic showers and thunderstorms that become more likely from Tuesday through Thursday.

On Monday, March 23, Central Florida is expected to see plenty of sunshine and a high near 86°F, with an overnight low around 61°F. Tuesday, March 24, brings more cloud cover and a higher chance of afternoon activity, including a couple of showers and a thunderstorm, with a high near 83°F and a low around 65°F.

Midweek brings a modest cooldown with recurring afternoon storms

By Wednesday, March 25, the forecast favors intervals of sun and clouds along with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm, and temperatures are projected to ease back, with a high near 76°F and a low around 62°F. Thursday, March 26, is expected to warm again to around 83°F, while still keeping scattered afternoon showers in the outlook.

The day-to-day changes reflect a familiar spring setup in Florida: warm, humid air can support localized downpours and thunderstorms, especially during peak heating in the afternoon and early evening. These storms can be brief but intense, and impacts can vary significantly over short distances.

Late week stays warm; weekend trends wetter again

Friday, March 27, is forecast to be partly sunny and warm, with highs around 87°F and lows near 65°F. The weekend outlook suggests another uptick in wet weather: Saturday, March 28, may start mostly sunny before turning breezy with periods of rain and drizzle later in the day. Sunday, March 29, is projected to be mostly cloudy with some afternoon rain and a cooler high near 78°F.

What to watch for in the days ahead

  • Timing: Storm chances are highest in the afternoon and early evening on several days this week.
  • Lightning risk: Thunderstorms can produce frequent cloud-to-ground lightning even when rainfall totals are modest.
  • Localized downpours: Short bursts of heavy rain can reduce visibility and create ponding on roads.
  • Temperature swings: Highs may fluctuate noticeably midweek as clouds and rain increase.

Forecast trend for Orlando (March 23–29): warm and mostly sunny Monday, then periodic afternoon showers and thunderstorms midweek, with additional rain chances returning next weekend.

Residents and visitors planning outdoor activities should allow flexibility for fast-changing conditions, particularly Tuesday through Thursday and again over the weekend.