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Orlando Weather

Many people who come to Florida come because it's warm here. Even in the dead of winter, there is no snow on the ground here, and the temperature usually hovers in the 60s during the day, dropping to the 40s in the evening. For a detailed look at temperature trends, please refer to the chart below.

While Orlando clearly has beautiful weather, there are important things to remember depending on when you're traveling.
Month High (F) Low (F) Rainfall (in.)
January 70.8 48.6 2.3
February 72.7 49.7 3.02
March 78 55.2 3.21
April 83 59.4 1.8
May 87.8 65.9 3.55
June 90.5 71.8 7.32
July 91.5 73.1 7.25
August 91.5 73.4 6.78
September 89.7 72.4 6.01
October 84.6 65.8 2.42
November 78.5 57.5 2.3
December 72.9 51.3 2.15


The fact that there is no snow or ice in the winter months is nice, but temperatures can get cold at night, and sometimes during the day. If you're visiting during these months, be sure to pack long pants, sweatshirts and jackets. If it gets warm, you can always take them off and switch to shorts and T-shirts.

During the summer months, it can get extremely hot in the sun. Make sure that if you are traveling to Orlando at this time of year that you pack hats and sunglasses, as well as sunblock, to protect yourself when you are outside.

In addition, Go2orlando recommends that you drink plenty of water throughout the day. Also, listen to your body -- if you need to rest, do it, you'll thank yourself later.

The summer months also bring rain to the area in much heavier amounts than during the rest of the year. Ponchos and rain gear inside the parks is very expensive, so be sure to pack some rain supplies just in case.

Now that you know these important tips about the weather in Orlando, you should be all ready for your trip!

 

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