Central Florida Did Not Expect This in May — A Heat Dome Is Pushing Orlando Toward Record Temperatures on Thursday

Central Florida Did Not Expect This in May — A Heat Dome Is Pushing Orlando Toward Record Temperatures on Thursday

CENTRAL FLORIDA — A heat dome sliding in from the Gulf is setting the stage for a potentially record-breaking day across central Florida on Thursday, May 7, 2026, with temperatures in the upper 90s possible around Orlando nearly a full month earlier than typically expected.

Nearly a Month Too Early for This Kind of Heat

The average first day of 96 degrees or hotter in central Florida is June 6th. Thursday’s forecast puts the region on track to shatter that benchmark by almost a full month, making this an historically early and significant heat event for the area.

What the Jet Stream Is Doing

The jet stream forecast for Thursday, May 7 shows a heat dome positioned directly over the Gulf region with Orlando sitting squarely inside the core of the heat. The circulation pattern is trapping hot air across central Florida with no meaningful relief in sight for the day.

Afternoon High Temperatures Thursday May 7

City Forecast High
Bithlo 98°F
Orlando 97°F
Kissimmee 97°F
St. Cloud 97°F
Winter Haven 97°F
DeLand 97°F
Sanford 97°F
Leesburg 96°F
Clermont 96°F
Titusville 96°F
Daytona Beach 94°F
Gainesville 94°F
Palm Coast 94°F
The Villages 95°F
Bushnell 95°F
Ocala 93°F
New Smyrna 93°F
Melbourne 92°F
Cocoa Beach 90°F

The Hottest Spots to Watch Thursday

Bithlo leads the forecast at 98 degrees, followed closely by Orlando, Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Winter Haven, DeLand, and Sanford all hitting 97 degrees during the afternoon hours. The heat is widespread across the entire central Florida region with no city escaping the upper 90s in the interior.

What This Means for Residents

Temperatures of this magnitude in early May carry serious health risks. Residents across Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford, and surrounding communities should limit outdoor exposure during peak afternoon hours, stay hydrated, and never leave children or pets inside vehicles.

The combination of a Gulf-driven heat dome and jet stream positioning makes Thursday a day to take seriously across all of central Florida.

Stay with CabarrusWeekly.com for continuing updates on the central Florida heat event through Thursday.

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