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Orlando Pickleball Weather — Central Florida Mornings, Decoded

Orlando's pickleball community is one of the fastest-growing in the Southeast, driven by new residents and a year-round outdoor culture. But Central Florida's rainy season means that what looks like a perfect morning can follow a night of heavy storms. Playable checks those overnight conditions so your 7 AM game isn't a surprise.

How it works

Your week at a glance

Playable checks temperature, wind, and 12 hours of rainfall for your Orlando courts — then gives you a simple verdict for each morning.

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Playable

Conditions are great. Grab your paddle.

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Borderline

Might be breezy or damp. Your call.

Not Playable

Stay home. Court's not ready.

Seasonal Guide

Pickleball in Orlando, season by season

Know what to expect before you plan your week.

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Spring

Excellent

Best conditions of the year

March through April are Orlando's finest mornings for pickleball. Temperatures in the low-to-mid 70s, manageable humidity, and consistently dry courts. The outdoor pickleball scene is at its most active. By May the rainy season starts building — humidity climbs and the frequency of overnight storms increases.

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Summer

Fair

Daily storms — overnight check is critical

June through September, Orlando averages afternoon thunderstorms almost every day. They typically develop in the early afternoon and can deliver heavy rain by evening. By 7 AM the storm is long gone — but so is the dry court. Playable checks whether overnight rainfall left the surface playable before you make the drive.

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Fall

Good

October brings relief

The rainy season ends in October and the difference is immediate — courts stay dry through the night, humidity backs off, and morning temperatures settle into the upper 70s. November is excellent. The community that plays year-round finds fall to be the most consistent stretch after a long summer of checking conditions.

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Winter

Excellent

Mild, dry, and very active

December through February in Orlando is ideal for outdoor pickleball. Morning temps range from 58–70°F, rain is minimal, and courts are reliably dry. The occasional cold front pushes temps briefly into the 40s — those mornings Playable will flag. The rest of winter is outstanding.

FAQ

Common questions about Orlando pickleball weather

What time window does Playable check for Orlando pickleball weather? +
Playable evaluates the 7 to 9 AM window — before Central Florida's afternoon storm cycle develops and before heat builds. It checks temperature, wind speed, and the 12 hours of rainfall before your start time.
How do Orlando's afternoon storms affect morning pickleball? +
Orlando's storms typically arrive in the afternoon, which means the 7 AM court may have received rain 8–12 hours earlier. Playable sums that overnight rainfall and flags courts as not playable when totals exceed 0.10 inches — even if the morning sky is completely clear.
What temperature is too hot for pickleball in Orlando? +
Playable flags mornings above 90°F as not playable. Central Florida summers combine heat and humidity in ways that push the feels-like temperature well above the actual air temperature — making the 7 AM window essential from June through September.
What wind speed makes pickleball unplayable in Orlando? +
Winds at 7 mph or above are flagged. Pickleball's lightweight ball is particularly affected by wind. Orlando is generally calm in the mornings, but pre-storm and post-front conditions can bring gusts.
Is Playable free to use for Orlando players? +
Yes. Playable is completely free, requires no account or sign-up, and works directly in your browser. Enter your court location and get a 7-day playability forecast instantly.

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