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Today's weather for Orlando, USA9th Nov 2009 02:53

Last Updated : 9th Nov 2009 02:53 GMT 8th Nov 2009 21:53 EST

Mostly Cloudy 22°c (72°f)
Humidity: 71 %
Dew Point: N/A
Pressure: 30.17 " (1022 hpa)
Visiblity: 10miles (16.1km)
Temp feels like: 22°c (72°f)
East 8mph (13 kph)

Holiday Reviews for Orlando

Weather was fantastic during the day - 80 to 90 each day. Had light showers in the afternoons but they didnt last long. Got a really good tan! - Read More Review by : Jennifer Tough - Thursday 18th June 2009

This evening's weather forecast for
Orlando, USA

Evening

Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 60s. East winds 10 to 15 mph early decreasing to 5 to 10 mph.

 
Sunrise 06:42hrs Sunset 17:35hrs
Moonrise 23:26hrs Moonset 12:18hrs
 

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Orlando, Florida, home of Walt Disney World has very interesting weather, consisting of two major seasons. The two seasons can really be summed up by saying as follows- one is hot and one is dry. Due to the city’s proximity to the Tropic of Cancer and its low elevation it is generally fairly warm all year around- boasting an average annual temperature of 22.4°C. Orlando is affected by the Gulf Stream current, which is a powerful Atlantic Ocean current that causes warmer waters to be brought up from the tropics and creates warmer winter temperatures than the rest of South East United States during the same period.


Orlando has a sub-tropical climate which is warm and humid. Morning humidity stays at above 85% all year round with humidity at its highest during June to October. Because of the extreme humidity, it often feels hotter than it actually is. This is because humidity confuses your body’s cooling system so you will find your self hotter than if you were experiencing dry heat. Due to the year round warmth, swimming pools, fun parks and other aquatic activities generally run all months of the year.

SUMMER

The summer months are known as the rainy season. The thermometer begins to rise in May, with average daily highs rising above 30°C and daily lows hovering around the low twenties. The rainy season really begins to kick-in in June and lasts through until September and early October. There is extreme humidity during this period and heavy rain. Most notoriously, Orlando is hit almost daily by strong afternoon thunderstorms which often consist of high wind, hail and fierce lightning.

During the months from June to August, Orlando averages a monthly rainfall greater than the whole of the United Kingdom during winter! Orlando averages 540mm of rain during June to August whereas the UK averages 440mm during the winter months of December to February. July and August are very hot and humid, with 95% humidity and day time highs of 32°C – 36°C. Orlando rarely gets hotter than this however, with the highest ever temperature recorded in 1998 measuring in at 39°C.


WINTER

Orlando is very pleasant in the winter, and much like many subtropical/temperate European cities such as Seville, it is a favourite winter getaway for those who want to escape the cold, bitter winter harshness of other cities. January and February are typically the coolest months, however in saying this, the average minimum ranges from 10°C to 11°C and the average maximum ranges from 22°C to 23°C- so it’s hardly unbearably cold! Humidity is at its lowest during March and April, and the lowest average rainfall is typically in December and April. Considering that it is warm all year, April is the best time to visit as the uncomfortable humidity is at its lowest, as is rainfall.

December through until May are normally the driest months. An exception to this was the effect that El Nino had in 1998 creating an unusually wet January and February which later lead into a summer drought followed by a record wildfire season. December to May is also the period that Orlando is particularly prone to wildfires, particularly in March through until May. In addition to wildfire hazard, Orlando, much like a lot of Florida, is subject to hurricanes. However due to its location inland from the Gulf of Mexico hurricanes have a tendency to weaken before hitting the coast. The city does however experience strong hurricanes with the worst being the three strong hurricanes which hit Orlando in 2004.

 

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