A tropical storm has formed in the Caribbean Sea and the National Hurricane Center is closely monitoring the system.
Could this storm impact Disney World in the coming days? We have all the details about Tropical Storm Sara.
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A tropical storm has formed in the Caribbean Sea and the National Hurricane Center is closely monitoring the system.
Could this storm impact Disney World in the coming days? We have all the details about Tropical Storm Sara.
The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season has wreaked havoc, with Florida and many other areas still picking up the pieces from Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene.
Disney World closed the theme parks, water parks, hotels, and more for the first time in years as Milton made its way over the Orlando area, but made it out with minimal damage. Now, another storm is barrelling through the Caribbean and we’re sharing the latest updates.
Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene have both made their way through Florida and left behind damage in their wake.
Disney World closed all of its theme parks, water parks, and more for the first time in years as Milton made its way over the Orlando area. Luckily, the damage to Disney World was mostly minimal, and people were safe at their hotels. Hopefully, the area can get a break from these massive storms, but it is now clear that the National Hurricane Center is once again monitoring an area of interest in the Central Tropical Atlantic.
No matter how hard we try, we can’t control the weather (or the crowds) in Disney World! For all you serious vacation planners out there, we know it can be frustrating to plan out your entire Disney trip, only for a thunderstorm to roll in and ruin your plans. Believe it or not, though, some of the BEST memories can come from the most unexpected moments; you never know what might happen in Disney World, and that’s what makes it so much fun!
If you’ve got a vacation to Disney World coming up in mid/late March (congrats, by the way!), you might want to check the weather forecast before your trip. It’s been pretty overcast and rainy in Orlando lately, but maybe the sun will come out tomorrow (did you sing that?). Let’s find out as we take a look at the upcoming weather forecast in Disney World!
Lately, the weather in Florida has been WEIRD. The typical chilly weather we see up north made its way to Disney World this past winter, and the rainy May showers are starting in March! Between the unpredictable crowds and the weather, even us seasoned Disney professionals can’t figure out what’s up.
If you’ve got a vacation to Disney World coming up during the third week of March (how is this month going so FAST?!), you might want to check the weather forecast in Orlando before you leave. It’s been pretty rainy in Orlando lately, but will the rain, rain, go away? Let’s find out as we take a look at the upcoming weather forecast in Disney World!
There’s a LOT to look forward to in Disney World this March! There’s the annual Flower and Garden Festival coming soon to EPCOT, the Festival of Fantasy parade, and the grand opening of the Star Wars hotel! Do you have plans to visit Disney World for any of these upcoming events?
If you’ve got a vacation to Disney World coming up during the first week of March, you might want to check out the weather forecast in Orlando. It’s been pretty warm in Central Florida, but things can change in the blink of an eye! Luckily, we’re back this week to take a look at next week’s weather forecast in Disney World!
You can control a LOT of things when it comes to planning a Disney World vacation! Dedicated Disney planners can make dining reservations 60 days in advance, savvy money-savers can look for discounts to apply to their room reservations, and some guests like to control their spending in the parks by using Disney gift cards! But (sadly) we can’t control the weather in Disney World, and last we checked, Disney doesn’t have any plans to build a weather bubble around the parks — darn!
Speaking of weather, our friends visiting the parks next week might want to check out the forecast in Orlando, so let’s take a look at next week’s weather forecast in Disney World!
The cold may not bother Queen Elsa, but it DEFINITELY bothers us! Hey Elsa, can you take these freezing cold temperatures back to Arendelle and out of Florida, please? We miss the sunny, tropical Florida we know and love!
Admittedly, it is winter time, so we always expect the temperatures to cool down in January and February, but now it seems Florida is setting records with this cold weather, and we just can’t let it go!
We know exactly what you’re thinking: “Oh, please! Florida is WAY warmer than most parts of the U.S. right now!” You’re probably right. Florida is just about as south as you can get while still being in America. BUT, despite what many people may expect, it’s been pretty cold in Disney World lately! Typhoon Lagoon, Disney’s water park, has been closed due to the weather. Some guests are even walking around with BLANKETS wrapped around their bodies!
So yes, while Florida is comparatively warmer than, say, Michigan, right now, we’re still shivering in Disney World!
Are you planning a trip to Disney World next week? First of all, congrats! Second, have you started packing yet?! There’s a lot to remember when it comes to traveling to Disney World; whether you’re there for two days or a week, there are some essential things you should always take to the parks.
What’s the most important thing you’ll need? Clothing, obviously! But knowing what to pack and how to dress in Florida can be tricky — especially in January! The temperatures tend to cool down in the winter, so let’s take a look at next week’s weather forecast in Disney World!