Orlando, Titusville, and Daytona Beach Face 95 Degree Heat Saturday and Passing Downpours on Mother's Day Sunday With Storm Chances Rising Through the Week

Orlando, Titusville, and Daytona Beach Face 95 Degree Heat Saturday and Passing Downpours on Mother’s Day Sunday With Storm Chances Rising Through the Week

ORLANDO, FLORIDA — Central Florida is baking under intense heat on Saturday, May 9, 2026, with Orlando expected to reach 95 degrees, just short of the all-time May 9 record of 98 degrees set in 1915. An isolated afternoon shower or two is possible Saturday along the I-95 corridor, but the bigger story arrives Sunday, Mother’s Day, when passing downpours and afternoon storms are expected to move eastward across the region.

Saturday Afternoon High Temperatures May 9

City Forecast High
Titusville 96°F
Orlando 95°F
Bithlo 95°F
Winter Haven 95°F
St. Cloud 95°F
Clermont 94°F
Leesburg 94°F
Kissimmee 94°F
Melbourne 94°F
Bushnell 93°F
The Villages 93°F
Sanford 93°F
DeLand 93°F
Cocoa Beach 92°F
Ocala 91°F
Palm Coast 91°F
Daytona Beach 91°F
New Smyrna 91°F
Gainesville 89°F

Titusville leads the forecast at 96 degrees with Orlando, Bithlo, Winter Haven, and St. Cloud all hitting 95 degrees during the afternoon hours Saturday.

Mother’s Day Sunday Brings Storms to the I-95 Corridor

The forecast radar valid at 3:30 PM Sunday May 10 shows a more active storm picture developing across central Florida, with organized storm cells pushing eastward and impacting:

  • Orlando and Apopka
  • Deltona and Daytona Beach
  • Titusville and Cocoa Beach
  • South Patrick Shores and Melbourne

Storm cells will be moving eastward through the afternoon with passing downpours the primary concern for Mother’s Day outdoor plans across the region.

Orlando 7-Day Forecast

Day Conditions Storm Chance High Low
Saturday May 9 Hot 20% 95°F 74°F
Sunday May 10 PM Storms 40% 94°F 74°F
Monday May 11 PM Storms 50% 91°F 74°F
Tuesday May 12 PM Storms 50% 87°F 72°F
Wednesday May 13 Partly Cloudy Lower 88°F 68°F
Thursday May 14 Partly Cloudy Lower 90°F 69°F
Friday May 15 Partly Cloudy Lower 90°F 68°F

What the Week Ahead Looks Like

Storm chances climb through the early part of next week with 50 percent PM storm chances on both Monday and Tuesday. Temperatures gradually cool from the weekend peak of 95 degrees down to the upper 80s by Tuesday before warming back toward 90 degrees by Thursday and Friday.

Stay with CabarrusWeekly.com for continuing updates on the central Florida heat and storm threat through Mother’s Day weekend and beyond.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *