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Orlando Weather Memorial Day: Sunny 90°F With Afternoon Storm Chance

Best Window Memorial Day: 90°F, Mostly Sunny then Slight Chance Showers And Thunderstorms
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7-Day Forecast

Mem 90°Mostly Sunny...
Tue 90°Mostly Sunny...
Wed 89°Partly Sunny...
Thu 89°Partly Sunny...
Fri 89°Partly Sunny...
Sat 86°Chance Showe...
Sun 86°Chance Showe...

Orlando hits 90°F this Memorial Day under mostly sunny skies, with a slight chance of afternoon storms developing after 3 PM ET — load up on SPF 50 sunscreen, get your outdoor plans rolling early, and you’re in great shape for the holiday.

Today’s Setup

A broad high-pressure system is keeping Central Florida mostly dry today. The National Weather Service puts storm coverage at roughly 20%, with any isolated cells most likely firing after 3 PM ET. Southeast winds run at 10 to 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph — breezy enough to feel good, not enough to knock anything over. Tonight clears out beautifully with a low around 75°F.

Best Window To Be Outside

Morning through early afternoon is your sweet spot. If you’re heading to Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Universal Studios, or SeaWorld, arrive by 10 AM and plan indoor breaks from 1 to 4 PM ET. The National Weather Service flags moderate heat risk today — keep a Stanley tumbler 40oz full of ice water at your side all afternoon.

Atlantic beach visitors — important: The National Weather Service has issued a High Risk for life-threatening rip currents at all Atlantic beaches today. Do not swim. Enjoy the sand at Cocoa Beach or New Smyrna Beach, but stay out of the surf entirely.

What To Wear

Keep it light. Quick dry swim trunks or a women’s swimsuit for pool time, and apply SPF 50 sunscreen generously before you head out — the southeast breeze makes the sun feel more manageable than it is.

Events This Week

Friday, May 29: Weird Al Yankovic: Bigger & Weirder 2026 Tour lands at Kia Center — rain chances are climbing later in the week, so the indoor timing works perfectly. Get tickets on SeatGeek before the holiday weekend crowd snaps them up.

Saturday, May 30: Roberto Carlos brings an iconic night to Kia Center. Grab a Roberto Carlos t-shirt and make it an event. Also Saturday: Tell Me Lies - A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac performs at House of Blues Orlando — two strong options for a night out.

Dinner Tonight

It’s too hot to cook — smoothie bowls or a cold Thai noodle salad are the right call on a 90°F evening. A high-powered blender handles smoothie prep in minutes. Need ingredients? You can order groceries on Amazon and have everything delivered before dinner.

Next Few Days

Tuesday looks similar — high near 90°F, mostly sunny in the morning, then storm chances climb to about 40% after 1 PM ET. Wednesday is when the pattern shifts: the National Weather Service expects rain and storm chances to increase and stay elevated through the weekend, with locally heavy rainfall possible. That’s actually welcome relief for the ongoing drought — but outdoor plans later in the week need a daily check of the Orlando weather forecast. If you need to stock up on rain gear before the week turns wetter, browse outdoor gear deals now.

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