Hello all,
I am finally leaving for the world in less than 2 weeks time. We are all so excited, but something has us concerned. Since we are under 2 weeks before we leave, I have been checking out Orlando's weather forecast. Every day this week they are showing 50% - 60% chance of scattered thunderstorms. That was pretty much the same forecast for last week as well. Now I know that Florida does have rain almost every day, but from what I was told it was more of an afternoon shower around 2-3 pm and never lasts long. So my concern is obviously the weather. I know a few people from the forums will be in Disney the same week as me, does anything think we have anything to be worried about, or do you think we will have plenty of sunshine? This is the first time I have gone this late in the year (I normally go in May) so I don't know what the weather is typically like. I want this trip to be the best possible because it will be my mother-in-laws first trip to Disney and I want it to be as magical as possible. Thank you all so much for your help.
I am finally leaving for the world in less than 2 weeks time. We are all so excited, but something has us concerned. Since we are under 2 weeks before we leave, I have been checking out Orlando's weather forecast. Every day this week they are showing 50% - 60% chance of scattered thunderstorms. That was pretty much the same forecast for last week as well. Now I know that Florida does have rain almost every day, but from what I was told it was more of an afternoon shower around 2-3 pm and never lasts long. So my concern is obviously the weather. I know a few people from the forums will be in Disney the same week as me, does anything think we have anything to be worried about, or do you think we will have plenty of sunshine? This is the first time I have gone this late in the year (I normally go in May) so I don't know what the weather is typically like. I want this trip to be the best possible because it will be my mother-in-laws first trip to Disney and I want it to be as magical as possible. Thank you all so much for your help.