Orlando in June is a paradox of intense sunshine and daily rain. While June is technically one of the sunniest months—averaging about 10 hours of bright sunlight per day—it also marks the official start of the wet season and hurricane season in Florida. A typical June day in Orlando starts with bright blue skies and high humidity, with temperatures quickly climbing to around 32°C (90°F). However, almost every afternoon, the heat buildup triggers brief but very intense thunderstorms. These showers are usually short-lived, often lasting only 30 to 60 minutes, after which the sun often returns, albeit with even higher humidity. For 2026 visitors, this means you will definitely get your "sunshine fix," but you must plan your outdoor theme park activities for the morning hours to avoid the inevitable afternoon deluges. Sun protection is critical in June, as the UV index is frequently at "extreme" levels, and the Florida sun can cause severe burns even through light cloud cover.