Central Florida in April typically experiences a transition from mild winter conditions to warmer spring temperatures. Expect daytime highs averaging in the low to mid-70s Fahrenheit (low 20s Celsius), with nighttime lows averaging in the mid-50s Fahrenheit (low teens Celsius). Rainfall is possible, though April is generally considered one of the drier months of the year in Orlando. Humidity levels begin to increase as the region moves closer to summer. This information is crucial for visitors planning their theme park attire and activities.
Understanding typical April conditions enables visitors to pack appropriately, schedule outdoor activities strategically, and generally optimize their experience. Comfortable temperatures combined with relatively lower rainfall and crowd levels compared to the summer months make April an attractive time to visit central Florida’s attractions. Historically, April has been a popular time for families to visit during school spring breaks, impacting crowd levels and park wait times.