mommy-on-the-move
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Please don't laugh but being British I really don't deal well with extreme weather phenomena... we're travelling in August (This is why i said don't laugh- i realise this is the hottest, most humid month and the height of hurricane season- it's a family trip, we didn't get to chose the dates) and I have just read that of 3 major predicted hurricanes for the season one is due August 5th
Now my questions are- how likely is this to be accurate? How likely is it to hit land and hit Florida? I know Disney rarely shuts for hurricanes but what is the weather like in areas close to but not hit by a hurricane during this time? (really stupid I know but is there only storm type weather in the immediate area of the storm or is it a state-wide weather thing when they hit?)
Now my questions are- how likely is this to be accurate? How likely is it to hit land and hit Florida? I know Disney rarely shuts for hurricanes but what is the weather like in areas close to but not hit by a hurricane during this time? (really stupid I know but is there only storm type weather in the immediate area of the storm or is it a state-wide weather thing when they hit?)

but there is no way you can know ahead of time what date you are going to get hit


) luckily we have 4 adults, 4 kids (gotta love grandparents) - unfortunately one of the kids gets travel sick really badly, one of them is dyspraxic (with a few other issues thrown in- he's been assessed for other issues on the spectrum at the moment) and one of them is a 1.5 year old baby who is at the lovely screeching-because-i-want-to-be-not-where-you're-making-me-be stage.... it's going to be a long, long flight! Present plan is to pair off giving my dad our oldest (no trouble at all!) my mother our icky-sicky one (i was a spewer my mother is so trained in this and usually dd4s medication makes her sleep anyway) Dh can have DS5 sat between us and the baby will be on my lap.... I am currently stashing things to keep them entertained on the flight!

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