Hmmm. It would be helpful here if DLR recorded and published temperatures at the parks. But I have not seen it so we are left with this debate unless someone knows of such data. The published Anaheim temperature data is the best I could find near DLR and it does indicate recorded not predicted temperatures. How does it compare to DLR? I don't know for sure. The recorded data is consistent with my experience in recent years and from many years ago.
I just do not what to make of your claim that "in the summer its usually NOT under 90º" which, it sounds to me, means that it is usually over 90 degrees there. I can't find any recorded data around Anaheim that supports that and it is not what I myself have experienced.
I don't think
Disneyland would record an accurate temperature either. I'm not sure why the forecasts are as low as they are and why the weather history is always recorded as 5 to 10 degrees lower than the temperature reached.
I checked weather.com and accuweather.com for a report of yesterday's high which can vary depending upon the time of day they record.
Weather.com = 83
Accuweather.com = 87
Accuweather's history for Anaheim looks a little more accurate. High 80's to low 90's. The heat index also adds a few degrees.
http://www.accuweather.com/forecast-climo.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0&zipChg=1&zipcode=92801
I think a lot of people see the average temps and are confused since that figure is reached based upon the high and low temps. Thanks to that Pacific Breeze that flows across Orange County overnight they see some pretty low temps. Average those two numbers and we see those amazing mid 70 temps that Southern Californians brag about.
Just because the average is 75 doesn't mean you aren't going to bake during the day.
When people are planning they need to make sure they look at what the high will be and err on the higher side since weather reporting for the area takes their high forecast for a specific time of day. It could still get hotter.
In essence, everybody is right. We're just not presenting the facts correctly.
Average temps for a 24 period in August are roughly 77 degrees give or take a degree.
Average temps for a typical 12 to 15 hour Disneyland trip will be around 86 degrees give or take a degree.
We need to take figures from 9am to Midnight and exclude those mid 60's that occur at 4am.
I hope this clears up some confusion. Those of us who live or have lived in the area are a little more aware of the warm temps and find it hard to understand how or why the forecasts are done the way they are. I understand that they want to keep tourists flocking to the area but a lot of people are very surprised when they hear "Average" temperatures then can't figure out why it's so darned hot when they get there.
Cheers!
