Looking at the forecast for my upcoming trip 8/13- 8/19, mostly every day has thunderstorms indicated but i know that doesnt really mean anything. It could rain in one part and not the other, etc.. For those that are there right now or just came back can you tell me specifics like how often it rained, was it a downpour for hours or not last very long etc? I am hoping for at least a couple of days of no rain but not sure what to expect. We currently have 8/15 planned as a water park day but then i checked the forecast and i think its pretty much the worse day for rain. Therefore i made some backup fps in case and change our waterpark day to 8/18 that looks better. For those that just got back, did u feel the rain was worse tha normal, lighter than normal, etc?
We were there this mid-July and experiencd daily thunderstorms for a few hours each afternoon. Completely expected. What was annoying was there was more lightning (even in the absence of rain) than the year before, which closed things down occasionally (such as rides, resort pools, etc.) It varied by day when & how long there was rain and/or lightning. The only constant was that mornings were always clear, which is why I scheduled outdoor rides for mornings as much as possible.
I wouldn't hope for "a couple of days with no rain" at WDW in summer, because you're going to be disappointed. If you want that, you need to visit during a different season. Every summer morning there's a clear, blue sky, which turns to clouds & rain at some point after noon. However, the rain typically only lasts for 1 - 3 hours. It's not all-day rain at all. What this means is that you need to be flexible with your days, arrive early to parks to get your must-do outdoor rides done, & always wear shoes that you don't mind getting wet.
We found Blizzard Beach to be terribly crowded the morning we were there, & were actually relieved when an early 2-hour thunderstorm chased most of the park guests out. We waited the storm out, & then the rides reopened with very short lines, so we got everything done within an hour. Then the thunderstorm came back & we left, satisfied.
During our Typhoon Lagoon day (less crowded), we stayed there until 1 or so, & it began raining a little while after we left.
Rain & sun are things you have to deal with at WDW in summer, but with planning & flexibility they won't spoil your trip. We had a blast! The July crowds were low this year.
