In preparation for Thursday-Friday potential park closings, we brought a 6-pack of water, snacks (nuts, fruit, PB), 2 bottles of wine, and a few games (cards, dominos, trivial pursuit, dominos). What are your suggestions for additional items we may need if we're staying onsite? We're driving down from Atlanta and will be in Valdosta in an hour And can stop to get extra supplies.
this is the first time im hearing this everyone else says its going up the coast just slowlyJanice Dean on Fox just said Matthew may " loop around" and stay in the area until Tuesday or Wednesday!! She said this would have a major, devastating effect on the area!
this is the first time im hearing this everyone else says its going up the coast just slowly
Janice Dean on Fox just said Matthew may " loop around" and stay in the area until Tuesday or Wednesday!! She said this would have a major, devastating effect on the area!
I don't think it would close it long term. From what I hear, Disney is always the first one up since they have their own power grid. I'm hearing alot of hurricane plans include Disney. From what I'm seeing, I think tomorrow should be fine but Thursday night and Friday is iffy.We are supposed to fly out a week from tomorrow Oct 13, will this be something that will close the parks and resorts down long term??
Heavens knows Fox struggles to get real, concrete news right, no way would I rely on them to get the weather right.I don't know where they get this stuff. NOAA hasn't suggested anything about Matthew "looping around." There are a lot of projections out there. I usually ignore all of them except NOAA.
Walt Disney World's parks have never been closed for a single hurricane longer than two days. Resorts do not close. They will evacuate Fort Wilderness, but not the other resorts. If they become damaged, that might be different.
Really? A loop cant I catch a break.......whats the likely hood of thatRight now, a miss is likely not going to happen. There's going to be some sort of effect on the Orlando area. Nobody yet knows what its exact impact will be or how many days (since there is an outside chance of it performing that "loop" that at least one forecaster is mentioning)
While not an indication of a full "loop", what Fox may have been referring to is the most recent NOAA projection that shows a change in the last day that the storm is now predicted to hook eastward instead of moving up the Atlantic coast. Whether it then will head east to Bermuda or continue to bend back around isn't clear.And meeting up with a low pressure area I think?? I'm no meteorologist, I was actually just watching the opinions on the VP debate and caught her weather " alert". We are scheduled to arrive next Thursday, so keeping an eye on it.
We are scheduled to fly out tonight from Philadelphia. From what I can see everything looks good heading into Thursday afternoon. After that... who know what to expect. I just pray this thing misses Orlando all together. I've come to the realization that it probably won't.
Im no weather person but it seems to me if it can slow down a little more maybe it will get pushed of shore a little more....that just from the latest projections....im probably just hoping allot right nowWhile not an indication of a full "loop", what Fox may have been referring to is the most recent NOAA projection that shows a change in the last day that the storm is now predicted to hook eastward instead of moving up the Atlantic coast. Whether it then will head east to Bermuda or continue to bend back around isn't clear.
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