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Quito vs Orlando

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Comparing Quito change · Orlando change

Bottom line

Orlando is the warmer of the two — about 8°F on the annual average; Quito is the wetter, with 68 in more rain a year, and Orlando the sunnier.

Warmer Orlando 8°F on the year
Wetter Quito 68 in more a year
Sunnier Orlando 28 pp less cloud
Colder winters Orlando 7°F colder nights

How the seasons compare

The differences between Quito and Orlando, in everyday terms.

Summers

Orlando has far hotter summers

Quito: Mild
Orlando: Hot

Winters

Quito has milder winters

Quito: Mild
Orlando: Cool

Rain & snow

Quito is much wetter

Quito: Very wet
Orlando: Wet

Sky

Orlando is far sunnier

Quito: Often grey
Orlando: Partly cloudy

Month-by-month charts

Temperature

Orlando is the warmer of the two — about 8°F on the annual average.

40°60°80°100° JanAprJulOct QuitoOrlando

Precipitation

Quito is the wetter — about 68 in more across the year.

PRECIPITATION (in) 0714 JanAprJulOct QuitoOrlando

Clear skies

Orlando has the clearer skies — the higher line.

0%25%50%75%100% JanAprJulOct QuitoOrlando

Exact monthly numbers

Tap a metric to open its full table. Desktop shows all twelve months; on a phone each metric splits into Jan–Jun and Jul–Dec.

Avg high (°F) Orlando runs higher most of the year
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Quito727172737475767776747372
Orlando727579848891929290857874
Difference+3+7+11+15+16+16+15+13+11+6+2
Jan – JunJanFebMarAprMayJun
Quito727172737475
Orlando727579848891
Difference+3+7+11+15+16
Jul – DecJulAugSepOctNovDec
Quito767776747372
Orlando929290857874
Difference+16+15+13+11+6+2
Avg low (°F) Varies through the year
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Quito565758585755545455565656
Orlando505256616672737472665853
Difference-7-5-2+3+9+17+19+20+18+11+2-3
Jan – JunJanFebMarAprMayJun
Quito565758585755
Orlando505256616672
Difference-7-5-2+3+9+17
Jul – DecJulAugSepOctNovDec
Quito545455565656
Orlando737472665853
Difference+19+20+18+11+2-3
Precipitation (in) Quito runs higher most of the year
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Quito11.611.113.11310.66.655.18.611.211.912.2
Orlando2.5232.648.17.57.76.43.51.82.5
Difference-9.1-9-10.1-10.4-6.6+1.5+2.5+2.6-2.3-7.8-10.1-9.7
Jan – JunJanFebMarAprMayJun
Quito11.611.113.11310.66.6
Orlando2.5232.648.1
Difference-9.1-9-10.1-10.4-6.6+1.5
Jul – DecJulAugSepOctNovDec
Quito55.18.611.211.912.2
Orlando7.57.76.43.51.82.5
Difference+2.5+2.6-2.3-7.8-10.1-9.7
Cloud cover (%) Quito runs higher most of the year
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Quito818488858175727175818181
Orlando515248484762605957464450
Difference-30-32-40-37-34-13-11-12-18-35-37-31
Jan – JunJanFebMarAprMayJun
Quito818488858175
Orlando515248484762
Difference-30-32-40-37-34-13
Jul – DecJulAugSepOctNovDec
Quito727175818181
Orlando605957464450
Difference-11-12-18-35-37-31
Relative humidity (%) Varies through the year
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Quito868787868481787576808284
Orlando787671696777818384817979
Difference-9-11-15-18-17-4+3+8+8+1-3-5
Jan – JunJanFebMarAprMayJun
Quito868787868481
Orlando787671696777
Difference-9-11-15-18-17-4
Jul – DecJulAugSepOctNovDec
Quito787576808284
Orlando818384817979
Difference+3+8+8+1-3-5

How both climates are changing

Both cities are warming. Each city has its own warming trend; see its trends page for the year-by-year detail. Quito trends → · Orlando trends →

Methodology & sources

Quito

Temperature & precipitation — modelled for this location from ERA5-Land reanalysis, a ~9 km global grid, because no long-record weather station is close enough to use.

Cloud, humidity, wind & sunshine — modelled estimates from NASA POWER, NASA's satellite-and-reanalysis climatology. This is the standard global source for atmospheric variables, which are not measured at most weather stations.

Orlando

Temperature & precipitation — the official 1991–2020 climate normals from NOAA's U.S. Climate Normals, measured at Orlando Intl AP (NOAA GHCN station USW00012815), about 14 km from the city centre.

Cloud, humidity, wind & sunshine — modelled estimates from NASA POWER, NASA's satellite-and-reanalysis climatology. This is the standard global source for atmospheric variables, which are not measured at most weather stations.

How we build these numbers →