Orlando Weather: Warm, Breezy Sunday Before Temperatures Dip

A cold front approaches, bringing a chance of showers and cooler temps.

Apr. 19, 2026 at 1:03pm

A vast, majestic landscape painting in the style of Caspar David Friedrich, depicting a sweeping, dramatic sky filled with heavy, ominous clouds. The scene conveys a sense of the overwhelming, sublime scale of the natural world, with any physical structures or objects dwarfed by the atmospheric conditions.As a cold front approaches, the dramatic, atmospheric conditions in the Orlando area foreshadow a significant shift in the weather.Today in Orlando

Orlando is set to experience a warm and breezy Sunday before a cold front moves in, bringing the chance of a few scattered showers and a dip in temperatures. Highs will reach the upper 80s and lower 90s, around 10 degrees above normal, before the front arrives overnight. Monday will see cooler highs in the upper 70s and lower 80s as the front passes through.

Why it matters

The changing weather patterns in Orlando are typical for this time of year as the region transitions from spring to summer. While the warm, breezy conditions on Sunday may be pleasant, the approaching cold front could disrupt outdoor plans and bring the need for warmer clothing as temperatures drop.

The details

The cold front will bring an increase in cloud cover and a 20% chance of a couple of showers, mainly in the late afternoon and evening hours on Sunday. Overnight, there's a continued threat of a stray shower as the front moves through. On Monday, the front will bring a more pronounced shift, with highs only reaching the upper 70s and lower 80s and overnight lows in the upper 50s and lower 60s.

  • Sunday afternoon and evening: Chance of a couple of showers as the cold front approaches.
  • Sunday overnight: Continued threat of a stray shower as the front moves through.
  • Monday morning: Cold front passes through the region.

The players

T.J. Springer

FOX 35 storm team meteorologist who wrote the original story.

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What’s next

The cooler, less humid conditions on Monday and Tuesday will be a welcome change, but residents should be prepared for the possibility of additional showers later in the week as another disturbance moves through the area.

The takeaway

The changing weather patterns in Orlando are a normal part of the transition from spring to summer, but the approaching cold front on Sunday and Monday will bring a noticeable shift in temperatures and the potential for some scattered showers. Residents should plan accordingly for the changing conditions.