![]() In May and October it is almost as hot as in summer, even though the humidity is lower and the rains are less frequent. The rains are not very frequent (6/8 days a month). In spring and autumn, from March to May and from early October to late November, it is generally warm to hot and sunny. Hurricanes can cause extensive damage, especially along the coast. Indeed, the city has been hit several times over the past few decades, albeit not in a destructive way. Hurricane season runs from June to November, although the period in which they are most likely is from August to October. There can also be hail and gusts of wind.īetween late summer and early autumn, Orlando can be affected by hurricanes or tropical storms. In summer, thunderstorms break almost every day, although it doesn't always rain. The sun often shines, but the sky is not always clear, as cloud coverings can form, which can give rise to thunderstorms. In recent decades, the record is 38 ☌ (100.5 ☏). On the hottest days of the year, the temperature usually reaches 36 ☌ (97 ☏). The combination of humidity and temperature can produce a perceived temperature of 40 ☌ (104 ☏) and above. Due to high humidity, the heat is sweltering. The summer, from June to September, is hot and muggy. In January 1977, there was a snowfall with a slight accumulation, while in January 2010, there was a light snowfall without accumulation. In recent decades, the record is -6.5 ☌ (20 ☏), recorded in January 1977, in January 1981 and in December 1983. In addition, short cold spells can sometimes occur, when the minimum temperature drops to freezing or below. However, after sunset the temperature drops a lot, and at night, it can get cold and fog can form. There are several warm periods, in which the temperature reaches or exceeds 25 ☌ (77 ☏). The rains are quite rare, although depending on the year, when it rains, it can rain a lot. ![]() The winter, from December to February, is very mild and sunny. ![]()
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