Thunder Storms at WDW?

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My family will be there all next week. Looking at the weather in WDW for next week is says possible thunderstorms every day but one. Is there any one who could give me a little more info as to what it's usually like around now, or if you have just gotten back. What should we expect? Here in Seattle, if it's thunderstorms, it's gonna be rainy all day. Should we bring our rain gear? or is there a possibility of some sunshine that day too?
Thanks for any help!! Hoping for sun!!! :sunny:
 
it rained twice when we where there. thunder storms where in the forcast everyday. my girlfriend siad welcome flordia weather. although it might look like rain its just a posiable heat storm. anyways keep the ponchs handy. if you have room to carry them. mk has lookers at the begining of the park.
 
Thunderstorms at Disney are generally like this...............


sunny

30 minute thunderstorm

sunny again.


However, the thunderstorms are slowing down now.
 
I would bring rain gear.

www.wftv.com is a great local weather station.

We also have tropical storm Ophelia creating a lot of rain. Typically you will get a thunderstorm and then the sun will come back out. It also is widely scattered so it could be raining on one side of the park and not the other.
 

Thanks for the great information! I'm really glad to hear there is a good chance of sun! We will keep our ponchos handy though! Thanks again! :sunny:
 
I am at WDW right now :) We have been dodging Tropical Storm Ophelia all week long. We only got rained on once since this past Monday and it has kept the crowds away. For example, Space Mountain was a walk on at 1:30 PM on Tuesday...you don't see that very often. I've kept my poncho with me but, like I said, only had to use it once. The sun is minimal though...it is mostly cloudy which I don't mind at all. I have been seeing bands of clouds from the storm flying VERY fast overhead for the past 2 or 3 days...it looks very wild and the sky changes rapidly.

The bad news is, Tropical Storm Ophelia is supposed to go back to the NE and gather strength as a CAT 1 hurricane by Monday. Local 6 news here thinks it will come back towards Florida next week as said hurricane so it is not looking good for next week. I would stay glued to the weather reports if I were you. Their forecasts are a bit cloudy as this thing has just been sitting out there gathering a bit of strength.

I got real lucky down here for sure. Loving every moment of it. I couldn't ask for a better week so far...I have the parks to myself :) And now, with the storm moving to the NE to gather strength in the Atlantic, I should get some sun for the last 3 days of my trip.

Again, stay on the news in regards to your trip. It could get nasty. The local weather station here is at local6.com.

Here is their latest news snippet on the subject:

****snip****

Ophelia May Curl Back Toward Florida As Hurricane

POSTED: 12:24 pm EDT September 8, 2005
UPDATED: 4:04 pm EDT September 8, 2005

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The latest projected path of Tropical Storm Ophelia pushes the storm away from Florida before curling it back toward the state as a possible Category 1 hurricane, according to Local 6 meteorologist Larry Mowry.

The National Hurricane Center's path changed from Thursday morning's path.

The storm is expected to move to the northeast for the next 12 to 24 hours and then become a Category 1 hurricane as early as Friday. The storm is then expected to move back toward Florida on Monday, according to the National Hurricane Center.

"That curve is certainly a possibility," Mowry said. "A lot of the models are telling us that it may curve back to us by the time we get to the middle of next week."

The better-organized storm wobbled to the west overnight, presenting a chance it could make landfall as early as Thursday.

"If it does not jaunt to the north in the next six hours, it could start to move on shore in northern Brevard and Volusia counties," Mowry said. "This is a worst-case scenario because that means higher wind gusts there, near the Space Center."

The computer models continued to show the storm moving in very different paths.

"The models are all over the place," Mowry said. "There is really a lot of uncertainty with this track. We really don’t have a good grasp on what is going to happen by the time we get to the weekend. What we are thinking is that it is just going to stay off shore for the next couple of days.”

At 11 a.m., Ophelia was located near latitude 28.6 north, longitude 79.6 west or about 70 miles east-northeast of Cape Canaveral, Fla.

Data from an Air Force reserve unit reconnaissance aircraft and NOAA land-based Doppler radars indicate maximum sustained winds have increased to near 60 mph with higher gusts. Slow strengthening is forecast during the next 24 hours.

Tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 70 miles mainly northeast of the center.

What To Expect

Residents living along the coastline can expect battering surf and heavy rain Thursday.

The bulk of the rain from Ophelia early Thursday was recorded in parts of Brevard County, Fla.

Rain, wind, beach erosion and isolated flooding remain a strong possibility Thursday in Brevard and Volusia counties as Ophelia spins some 80 miles east of the coast.

“If the storm continues to meander off to the west, we may start to see some of these higher winds along the coastline,” Mowry said. “We are talking winds of 50 to 60 mph possibly early this afternoon depending how much this circulation wants to wobble off to the west.”

Mowry said to expect heavy rainfall totals along the coastline this week, with up to 2 inches of rain possible Thursday.

"As the rain bands roll in we will see some stronger wind gusts,” Mowry said.

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I just got back we went for labor day weekend (2-6) Our first day there is was beautifal we were by the pool and then out of nowhere the sky turned black and lightning was striking and that storm lasted all nigh long. Pretty much after that it rained on and off all of the nights which the forcast said so I really wasnt suprised, and then during the day it was hot and sunny. But then when we were there in June it said rain all week and not once did it rain....so you really just have to wait until you get there!


Have a great time!!! :wizard:
 
civileng68 said:
Thunderstorms at Disney are generally like this...............


sunny

30 minute thunderstorm

sunny again.


Yes, and what I just noticed last time is that when the sun comes back out again, all the CMs rush out and sweep all the water away. As one CM told me, it's like Disney doesn't want the guests to know it rained!
 
Yes, and what I just noticed last time is that when the sun comes back out again, all the CMs rush out and sweep all the water away. As one CM told me, it's like Disney doesn't want the guests to know it rained![/QUOTE]
That's great! That thought just brought a huge smile to my face! Now here's hoping for a safe flight and some sun! :sunny:
 
We loved the rain when we were last there.

It rained every day at about 4:30. The parks cleared out and we had them to ourselves for about 1 1/2 hours after it rained each day. It only rained for about 20 minutes.
 
Once again, I'm going to rain on everyone's parade. :umbrella:

I know it's not typical, but each summer trip we've taken to WDW we've had rain, rain and more rain. Not those quick showers you hear about - but heavy downpours for several HOURS, rather than minutes, along with gusty winds and lightning and thunder.

So, just to be totally prepared - bring an umbrella. The ponchos are OK, but when you get a heavy downpour, those wimpy little hoods do nothing but make you miserable with rain pounding on your little noggin. ;)

Best advice is this - if it LOOKS ominous - take cover then - don't wait to be standing in the middle of the park when the rain hits. Be in or near something with a roof.

Despite the rain we always encounter, we still love summer at WDW and will be back for another try at some "quick showers" next July. :teeth:
 
We were there 8/28 to 9/3 and I think we had a shower/thunderstorm each day for at least a little while; there may have been one day without, but I don't think so. It wasn't bad, and it didn't bother us. I bought a hat so my hair wouldn't get nasty and stringy, and other than that, we did have an umbrella in the stroller basket we used some, most of the time we didn't bother. As hot as it was, the rain felt pretty good. All the shops sell Mickey umbrellas and ponchos too....
 
Oh one more tip from the Rain Veteran, do wear shoes that can take the water. Like Tevas or *gasp* Crocs. Something that dries easily.

Those puddles can get pretty deep! ;)
 
crazyj4488 said:
I am at WDW right now :) We have been dodging Tropical Storm Ophelia all week long. We only got rained on once since this past Monday and it has kept the crowds away. For example, Space Mountain was a walk on at 1:30 PM on Tuesday...you don't see that very often. I've kept my poncho with me but, like I said, only had to use it once. The sun is minimal though...it is mostly cloudy which I don't mind at all. I have been seeing bands of clouds from the storm flying VERY fast overhead for the past 2 or 3 days...it looks very wild and the sky changes rapidly.



Thanks for taking the time to post, I enjoyed reading your report! I would love to hear more about the remaining days, but I wouldn't expect the time away from your vacation.

Tammy in Maine
leaving Sat.
be in Disney the 12th!!(maybe during the hurricane?)
 


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