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Orlando Weather There's only about 20 degrees difference between the winter and summer temperatures in Orlando; it's the humidity that makes the summers feel hotter than they really are. On humid summer days, a "heat index" of approximately 8 degrees is added to the temperature reading to compensate for the effect of humidity. That revised temperature is a much more accurate indicator of how hot the day is. The hottest day on record for Orlando is 100 degrees, but the city usually tops out in the low 90s during the summer. You can look forward to relief from the heat with Orlando's balmy winters, which average high temperatures in the 70s.
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