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Usually (note that word) weather in November is comfortable with no rainfall.

You'll likely get several posts here from people who have been in November and had great or horrible weather experiences. All are true.
 
It doesn't say where you are from but I live here. About 80 miles west of WDW. November is a mixed bag but usually less humid. It is still technically hurricane season here until the end of Nov so you could get some wet weather but it's not like rainy season during the summer.
There have been years that for Thanksgiving I have the heat on but most years, the AC is still on. Depending on when in Nov, you can expect mostly drier days with temps in the low 80's and high 70's. The later in the month, the more mild the temps get.
 
We went at the end of November - first part of December in 2016. It was hot and humid every day - one day the temp was 85 with high humidity - except for our last day when the temps dropped into the 60s with lower humidity. Orlando was having an abnormal heat wave, though.

There was misty rain one day as well. But it didn't last long.
 

It doesn't say where you are from but I live here. About 80 miles west of WDW. November is a mixed bag but usually less humid. It is still technically hurricane season here until the end of Nov so you could get some wet weather but it's not like rainy season during the summer.
There have been years that for Thanksgiving I have the heat on but most years, the AC is still on. Depending on when in Nov, you can expect mostly drier days with temps in the low 80's and high 70's. The later in the month, the more mild the temps get.
We are from the UK.We will be there from the 3rd November(daughter is getting married at Seabreeze Point,)so keeping fingers crossed it doesn't rain,not bothered so much about the heat
 
I'd also like to know how December is, particularly the first half. We're from northern Alabama.
 
December is usually nice. It can be a mixed bag as well but typically we are still in shorts around Christmas. In 21 years here, I can really only remember 2 years that were "cold" in late Nov into Dec and that was 2009 & 2010. Now you won't see FL people swimming this time of year as it's much cooler for us than most of the rest of the country but it's usually ok to swim (Disney pools are heated to 84 degrees) and you might need a jacket for the evening but it's usually very pleasant.
Dec is typically dry but that doesn't mean it can't rain. Dry season here isn't until March/April.
 
December is usually nice. It can be a mixed bag as well but typically we are still in shorts around Christmas. In 21 years here, I can really only remember 2 years that were "cold" in late Nov into Dec and that was 2009 & 2010. Now you won't see FL people swimming this time of year as it's much cooler for us than most of the rest of the country but it's usually ok to swim (Disney pools are heated to 84 degrees) and you might need a jacket for the evening but it's usually very pleasant.
Dec is typically dry but that doesn't mean it can't rain. Dry season here isn't until March/April.

Thank you so much! I was hoping all of this was the case, but I wanted to hear it from a local. We're bringing swimsuits just in case, but I'm not sure, as last time (10 yrs ago) in October the water was nearly too cold.

Would you think the water parks would be a bad idea? I think we're getting the tickets with the "free" water park admission, but I can't really see using that in December.
 





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