
Exciting Travel to Sunshine State: Different Things to Do under Various Weather Condition in Orlando Florida
One of the most visited American cities; Orlando is situated in the central region of the U.S state of Florida and is the center of the Greater Orlando metropolitan region.
Orlando City, Florida
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando,_Florida
However, while planning a trip to Orlando, you have to keep in mind the weather conditions and plan you're your trip accordingly. Orlando, situated relatively close to the Tropic of Cancer, has a warm and humid subtropical climate. Orlando's location in the center of a peninsula and low elevation also plays a major part in contributing to its climate.
Orlando has two major seasons. From June to September, it experiences the hot and rainy season, while October to May is the comparatively dry season with moderate temperatures and less rainfall.
Climatic Conditions in Orlando
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando,_Florida#Climate
http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/USFL0372
The best time to visit Orlando is around September-October, when the temperatures are moderate and the chances of a heavy downpour and relatively low. Around this time, the theme parks are relatively less crowded and also host major popular events like Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Halloween Horror Nights. The winter season, preferably mid December, is also an ideal time to visit Orlando. During this time, the theme parks are decorated extravagantly and the pre-Christmas festivities add to your wonderful holiday experience.
Events in Orlando during the Winter Season
http://goflorida.about.com/od/allaboutflorida/a/december.htm
It is best to avoid a trip to Orlando during the hot and humid summer season. However, if you are planning to be there during the summer, it is recommended that you spend your day by doing something indoors. Various Film Festivals and the Bike Week-Daytona Beach, are the popular events during the summer months.
Events during the Summer Months
http://goflorida.about.com/od/allaboutflorida/a/may.htm

