Even with those two additions, I would still say there's some work to do. Not as much as AK
but there are sections of the park where almost every attraction is outdoors.
Toon Lagoon has zero indoor attractions, Seuss only has one indoor attraction (that appeals primarily to young children now that the spinning has been removed), LC's two indoor attractions are subpar/easily overlooked and JP's one indoor attraction is a huge missed opportunity (in terms of appeal).
If Universal Orlando wants to continue increasing market share, IOA will have to increase indoor capacity for counteracting those FL summer afternoon/evening thunderstorms.