Hi Robyn! Yeah this is Florida and this is what happens on a daily basis! But i'll fill you in on a little secret no one else knows...that I do. I'm a Certified Severe Storm Spotter, for the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Melbourne,FL. Stationed on the East Coast of FL. Servicing all of East Central Florida, including the Disney World Area.
These storms we get here are not typical by no means! Florida's storms tend to become quite strong and possibly severe. Producing very heavy rainfall, damaging winds in excess of 58 MPH, large hail and deadly excessive cloud to ground lightning strikes. Excerssive lightning strikes means that the storm is producing 12 strikes per minute!
When skies darken, or see lightning or hear thunder, move indoors immeidtaely to a sturdy structure and away from windows! Golf Courses, open areas and parks offer no protection from lightning! Also, use the 30/30 rule...wait 30 mins after the last lightning strike and rumble of tunder, before moving outdoors again! Lightning can strike up 20 miles away from a storm! Don't become a statistic!
Your best bet would be to stay tuned to The Weather Channel while at your resort, for any possible watches, warnings or statements being issued for your area from the National Weather Service.
Trust me I've had over three years experience with Severe Storms and chasing them. Wish you a safe and Magical trip! Let me know if there is anything else I can do for you! Have a Magical Day! Also if you dont mind, please let me know how your trip was when you return =)!
Shane
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