Ocala can expect mostly sunny skies during the mornings this weekend, with a chance of scattered thunderstorms each afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. Highs will stay in the mid to upper 80s.
A humid work week lies ahead for Ocala, with each afternoon bringing a high chance of thunderstorms and possible roadway flooding—most severe early in the week. Skies are expected to open up by Friday.
Ocala residents can expect a hot and humid weekend with highs in the low 90s and scattered afternoon thunderstorms. While only routine storms are forecast, September is also the peak of Florida’s hurricane season, making it a good time to review preparedness plans.
Ocala will see humid conditions with daily chances of thunderstorms early in the week before clearing skies and warmer afternoons arrive by Thursday and Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
Ocala faces a warm and humid weekend with afternoon thunderstorms expected each day. Residents should plan outdoor activities for the morning and stay alert for sudden storms.
Ocala’s workweek (Aug 25–29) will be warm and humid, featuring repeated chances for afternoon thunderstorms. Prepare for highs near 90 °F each day, with frequent late-day wet weather.
Ocala braces for a weekend of heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms from Friday through Sunday. Temperatures will remain in the upper 80s, with daily rain and storm chances—so stay weather‑aware.
Ocala can expect a mix of sun and storm chances through the work week, with highs around 90–92 °F and scattered afternoon thunderstorms likely midweek and later.
Ocala faces a steamy stretch from Thursday through Saturday, with daily highs in the mid-90s and high humidity fueling frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Residents should prepare for brief downpours, lightning, and heat-related health risks.
Ocala’s first week of school brings hot, humid days with daily chances for afternoon thunderstorms.