Duration of thunderstorms?

Since1971

Member
Original Poster
We leave in a week and there are storms predicted almost every day. I'm hoping these are passing Florida thunderstorms and not all day washouts...
 

mouse_luv

Well-Known Member
Typical Central Florida weather this time of year. You will have a possibility of storms almost every day. It will be an isolated 30-45 min downpour with poss thunder/lightning in the late afternoon/early evening and then all clear.
 

CaptainAmerica

Premium Member
The only time you'll really see storms that last a full day or longer is when there are hurricanes or tropical systems off the coast that get "stuck" for awhile.

It's pretty cool to watch the typical Central Florida rain storm form and dissipate on a time lapse weather map. They form out of nowhere, swell and get severe, then contract and disappear to nothingness. It's nothing like normal storms up north that are well-defined systems moving according to known patterns.
 

mousehockey37

Well-Known Member
The only time you'll really see storms that last a full day or longer is when there are hurricanes or tropical systems off the coast that get "stuck" for awhile.

It's pretty cool to watch the typical Central Florida rain storm form and dissipate on a time lapse weather map. They form out of nowhere, swell and get severe, then contract and disappear to nothingness. It's nothing like normal storms up north that are well-defined systems moving according to known patterns.

We had some weird weather pattern in September last year. It was nice during the morning and early afternoon, but then when the storms blew up, they didn't move and they didn't dissipate until way after midnight. Even the local news stations were like... this isn't normal, lol.
 

Tuvalu

Premium Member
Not to put a "damper" on things (so to speak) but we went the first week of June 2013 and had several days of all-day rain...it was so bad that when we exited the Voyage of the Little Mermaid show at DHS and it WASN'T raining, the whole theater erupted in cheers!

There was no tropical storm to account for the rain.

Just wanted the OP to know that wash-outs *can* happen. Just persevere on through!
 

Since1971

Member
Original Poster
Oh dear. I'm so sorry to hear that about your trip. Glad that you were able to push through and hopeful that your experience was the exception, not the rule!
 

mousehockey37

Well-Known Member
As long as you're ready for whatever, you'll be fine. You can't control the weather, but you CAN control what you do in it!!! A rainy day in Disney is still better than being at home, lol.
 

mousehockey37

Well-Known Member
To that point, any special rain delay tips?

Delay? No delay. Push on... As long as you're not in any imminent danger of lightning (aka, it's just a rainy night or something), puddle stomp, have fun. You can only get so wet, lol. Some of the best nights I've had were EMH nights at EPCOT in the World Showcase. There's not many places to hide from the rain there and it seems that for a bunch of people, they'll melt or something :eek:, so they head out after Illuminations. A nice empty World Showcase, especially if the rain stops, leads to a beautiful empty park all to yourself!!!

So, if it rains, it rains. Stick to your plans, just keep an eye to the sky during the afternoon. Most times not all the parks get hit either. It could stay sunny at MK and be absolutely monsooning at DHS and EPCOT, so I'd have a good weather app or 2 on your phone, but don't worry too much about it.
 

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