Sunshine Rebounds After a Foggy Start in the City Beautiful

Morning Fog and Visibility Notices
Orlando residents and visitors waking up this Monday, February 9, 2026, will encounter a crisp and misty start to the week. The primary weather notice for the early morning hours involves patchy fog, which is expected to settle across Central Florida, particularly affecting visibility on major transit corridors like I-4 and the 408. This mist may significantly reduce visibility for morning commuters and travelers heading toward the local theme parks before 9:00 AM. Temperatures will start in the comfortable high 40s, making a light jacket a necessary accessory for anyone heading out for an early walk or breakfast.
A Sunny Afternoon with Moderate UV Levels
As the morning fog dissipates, the sunshine will take center stage for the remainder of the day. By mid-day, the skies will transition to a "mostly sunny" status, providing a picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities and tourism. High temperatures are forecasted to reach a pleasant 73°F (23°C), though the "RealFeel" index suggests it may feel closer to 75°F in direct sunlight. With a moderate UV index of 5.0, those spending extended time at the parks, golf courses, or local lakes are encouraged to apply sunscreen, as the Florida sun can still be quite potent even during these milder February days.
Wind and Precipitation Outlook
The weather remains remarkably stable for the start of the workweek. There are currently no significant rain or wind warnings in effect for the Orlando metro area. Winds will remain light and consistent throughout the day, blowing from the north at approximately 5 mph. The probability of precipitation is extremely low, sitting at just 2%, meaning umbrellas can likely stay at home today. This dry air mass ensures a comfortable, low-humidity environment through the afternoon hours, ideal for those who prefer to avoid the typical Florida heat and humidity.
Evening Cooling and Clear Skies
As the sun sets on Monday, the temperature will begin a steady decline, returning to a cool winter feel. The evening will be characterized by clear to partly cloudy conditions, making for a beautiful night for outdoor dining or evening strolls through downtown or Winter Park. Overnight, the mercury is expected to drop back down to a low of approximately 47°F. This cooling trend aligns with the typical February climate for Central Florida, where the lack of cloud cover allows daytime heat to escape quickly after dusk, resulting in a refreshing night for the city.
Today’s Snapshot: Monday, February 9, 2026
- High Temperature: 73°F
- Low Temperature: 47°F
- Condition: Mostly Sunny (After morning fog)
- Wind Speed: North at 5 mph
- Precipitation Chance: 2%
- UV Index: 5.0 (Moderate)