United States Orlando Weather in July — Climate Guide
July in Orlando is moderate
Orlando Weather in July — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Avg temp
- 33° / 23°
- Rainfall
- 190mm · 16 days
- Crowds
- Very busy
As of 2026, Orlando in July averages a high of 33°C and low of 23°C with 190mm of rain over about 16 days. Peak heat and humidity — highs around 33°C, lows near 23°C. Lightest breathable clothing and a rain poncho for daily afternoon storms. Extreme UV (index 11): SPF 50+, hat, sunglasses, and frequent hydration are essential. Quick-dry clothes help with sweat and water rides.
July is moderate for Orlando.
July is peak summer in Orlando — the hottest, most humid, most crowded month, with daily afternoon thunderstorms. Highs near 33°C plus heavy humidity push the feels-like temperature well higher, and the parks are at their fullest.
Independence Day (July 4) brings special fireworks but also some of the year's biggest crowds. Across the month, US summer holidays mean long lines, packed restaurants, and peak hotel pricing.
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Orlando July Weather Stats
Avg High
33°C
Avg Low
23°C
Rainy Days
16
190mm total
Sunshine
8.5h
Daily avg
Humidity
74%
very humid
UV Index
11
Extreme
Wind
9 km/h
Gusts 30
Crowds
Very busy
At attractions
July Sunrise & Sunset
Air Quality
PM2.5
21 μg/m³
PM10
31 μg/m³
Status
moderate
Feels-Like Temperature & Wind
Feels like
Daytime
39°C
Nighttime
25°C
Humidity and wind affect how the actual temperature feels.
Wind
9 km/h
Max gust 30 km/h
Activities Recommended for July
July Travel Pros & Cons
Pros
- July 4 fireworks and summer events
- Water parks at their peak
- Long daylight and extended hours
- Warm nights for evening shows
Cons
- Hottest, most humid month — exhausting
- Daily afternoon thunderstorms
- Maximum crowds and peak prices
- Extreme UV; high dehydration risk
July Events & Festivals
- Independence Day (July 4) — fireworks and big crowds
- Peak summer school holidays — maximum crowds
- Daily afternoon thunderstorms
- Hottest, most humid month
Orlando in July — Full Picture
July is peak summer in Orlando — the hottest, most humid, most crowded month, with daily afternoon thunderstorms. Highs near 33°C plus heavy humidity push the feels-like temperature well higher, and the parks are at their fullest.
Independence Day (July 4) brings special fireworks but also some of the year's biggest crowds. Across the month, US summer holidays mean long lines, packed restaurants, and peak hotel pricing.
The daily storms are intense but usually brief, with lightning that halts outdoor rides — build your day around them: outdoor rides in the morning, indoor and water attractions in the stormy afternoon. Extreme UV (index 11) and dehydration are real risks, so hydrate constantly and take air-conditioned breaks.
Note: if you can avoid July, do — the same parks are far more pleasant in late January, February, or September. If July is unavoidable, go early, rest midday, and embrace the water parks.
What to Wear & What to Pack
Peak heat and humidity — highs around 33°C, lows near 23°C. Lightest breathable clothing and a rain poncho for daily afternoon storms. Extreme UV (index 11): SPF 50+, hat, sunglasses, and frequent hydration are essential. Quick-dry clothes help with sweat and water rides.
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Seasonal Weather Overview
Spring (Mar·Apr·May)
28.3°C
16.7°C
7/mo
Summer (Jun·Jul·Aug)
Current33°C
23°C
15.7/mo
Autumn (Sep·Oct·Nov)
28.7°C
19°C
9/mo
Winter (Dec·Jan·Feb)
21.3°C
11.7°C
6/mo
Orlando Monthly Weather Comparison
| Month | High | Low | Rain | Sun | Humid | UV | Crowd | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January (Best) | 20° | 11° | 6d·60mm | 7.5h | 71% | 5 | Moderate | Shoulder |
| February (Best) | 22° | 12° | 6d·60mm | 8h | 68% | 6 | Moderate | Shoulder |
| 26° | 14° | 7d·90mm | 8.5h | 66% | 8 | Very busy | Peak | |
| 28° | 16° | 6d·60mm | 9.5h | 63% | 9 | Busy | Peak | |
| 31° | 20° | 8d·90mm | 9.5h | 66% | 10 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 33° | 23° | 15d·200mm | 8.5h | 73% | 11 | Very busy | Peak | |
| 33° | 23° | 16d·190mm | 8.5h | 74% | 11 | Very busy | Peak | |
| 33° | 23° | 16d·200mm | 8h | 76% | 11 | Busy | Shoulder | |
| 32° | 23° | 13d·160mm | 8h | 76% | 10 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 29° | 19° | 8d·90mm | 8h | 71% | 8 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 25° | 15° | 6d·60mm | 7.5h | 70% | 6 | Busy | Peak | |
| 22° | 12° | 6d·60mm | 7h | 71% | 5 | Very busy | Peak |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is July a good time to visit Orlando?
Orlando in July is moderate. Tourist crowds are very busy and flight/hotel prices are peak.
What's the average temperature in Orlando in July?
Orlando July averages a high of 33°C and a low of 23°C.
Does it rain much in Orlando in July?
Orlando July averages 190mm of rainfall over about 16 rainy days.
What should I wear in Orlando in July?
Peak heat and humidity — highs around 33°C, lows near 23°C. Lightest breathable clothing and a rain poncho for daily afternoon storms. Extreme UV (index 11): SPF 50+, hat, sunglasses, and frequent hydration are essential. Quick-dry clothes help with sweat and water rides.
What time are sunrise and sunset in Orlando in July?
Orlando July sunrise is 06:35 and sunset is 20:25, with 13h 50min of daylight.
What's the air quality like in Orlando in July?
Orlando July air quality (AQI) averages 46, rated Good. PM2.5 averages 21μg/m³.
What activities are recommended in Orlando in July?
In July, Orlando is great for Water parks (essential in this heat), Indoor attractions for storm afternoons, Early-morning rope drop.
Is July peak season in Orlando?
Orlando July crowds are very busy and prices are peak. Advance reservations are strongly recommended.
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