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45.1 | Above normal temps | ATE012::CLAUDE | Claude G. Berube | Tue May 02 1989 08:44 | 17 |
| Well after talking to one of the other coaches on my sons Little Leauge
team, who had just returned from 13 days in Sunny and Hot Florida, he
stated the it averaged around the high 80's and low 90's throughout the
whole stay, and rained only once. He went on to say that the locals
were saying that it was an unusualy warm winter in Florida this year
and instead of the normal 2 months of cold weather (Jan/Feb), they only
had about 3 weeks total, otherwise the weather has been above normal.
Well after looking over the historical data I publish in .0, the
average high in April is usualy 82, and it seems to be running 5-10
degrees above the normal high. And while watching the national weather
report this morning, the past 90 days in the south east have been above
normal.
Have any of you recent visitors to WDW hear the same?
Claude_I_hope_it_isn't_too_hot_in_August
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45.2 | January was wonderful! | HBO::MADDEN | Keep your face to the sunshine | Tue May 02 1989 10:01 | 11 |
| > He went on to say that the locals
> were saying that it was an unusualy warm winter in Florida this year
> and instead of the normal 2 months of cold weather (Jan/Feb), they only
> had about 3 weeks total, otherwise the weather has been above normal.
I was there in January this year, and it WAS unseasonably warm. We've been
down there before that time of year, and it usually hits 60s or a little
higher. We were wearing shorts into the nights. Days were in the 80s and
nights were in the 70s. The natives were all complaining, but we LOVED it!
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45.3 | Weather seemed fine to me | SICVAX::WYATT | Rich Wyatt, NY ACPMO, dtn: 352 - 2162 | Tue May 02 1989 10:20 | 9 |
| I was there from 17-Apr through 22-Apr and temperatures seemed
normal. The highs were in the mid 80's and the lows in the high 50's.
Thunderstorms threatened one day and made good their threat another but
they moved in and out fast. It was great shorts and tee shirt weather.
One day, I did wear a cotten sweater.
Family had a great time.
Rich
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45.4 | | IOENG::FEELEY | Growing older but not up... | Tue May 02 1989 12:55 | 11 |
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The first week I was there (Apr. 16-22), the weather was beautiful, in the mid
80s during the day and warm enough for shorts and short sleeves at night. The
tv weather people were talking about "below normal" temperatures. The second
week was evidently more normal, with temperatures around 90. It felt even
better when I heard that the Red Sox had a game snowed out.
Remembering all this stuff is tough. I'm starting to get withdrawal pains (:^(
--Jay
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45.5 | How hot does it feel? | SIMUL::WIEDEMAN | | Thu Nov 30 1989 09:49 | 14 |
| I'm not sure if this question belongs here but...
I've been to WDW in April and the temperatures ran to the mid
80's and it wasn't too humid. It was very nice.
My question is about the "comfort index" in June. Just how
hot does it FEEL. Is it about the same as our hot, humid
summer weather up here in Mass. (our "Hot enough for ya" days)?
Is the heat and humidity overbearing in late June?
thanks,
Doug
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45.6 | Didn't Bother Us! | WOTVAX::BATTY | So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish! | Fri Dec 01 1989 05:39 | 36 |
| It's difficult to relate Orlando climate to your normal climate,
but we didn't find any problems with it. We flew in from the UK
end of June this year. When we left home, it was typical British
Summer weather, temps around 70 max, and if it wasn't raining, it
was just about to!
Arrived Orlando about 20:00 local time, air-conditioned right
through the airport, so our first exposure to native weather was
when we stepped outside to board the shuttle bus. That was a
shock! I genuinely thought that either a steam pipe had burst
close-bye, or that the sprinklers were on to water the plants!
After a 10yd walk to the bus with our luggage, we were dripping.
We were wearing what would be lightweight clothing in England, but
was far too heavy for Orlando.
That was the only time we noticed the humidity, we, including kids
of 6 and 10 acclimatised overnight. The next day, we rushed around
shopping for groceries, and then did the afternoon at Gatorland
Zoo, and although we were surrounded by water, and the temperature
was 90, it didn't bother us. The only other time we were aware of
the climate was when we were at MGM, in-line for the Indiana Jones
Stunt Spectacular. We were waiting on an exposed slab of concrete,
no shade, not a cloud in the sky and the temperature reached 98.
That felt hot!
Sorry to be so verbose, but I'm getting in the mood for our return
in 12 days B-) B-) B-) B-) (Smiley Family wearing Shades!). In
summary, don't worry about it, you won't notice it. Even the
charge to Space Mountain in the company of thousands(?) of others
didn't cause me to break sweat. If you want a tongue-in-cheek look
at the climate, have a look at the Dave Barry note detailed in the
Related Conferences note.
Regards,
Mike in Warrington, UK_where_the_weather_is_below_freezing.
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45.7 | | SIMUL::WIEDEMAN | | Fri Dec 01 1989 10:25 | 8 |
| Mike,
Thanks for the reply. We're planning on going down via Amtrak
this June. It sounds like we'll be able to adjust OK.
I wish I could adjust to it today (16 degrees F this morning).
Have nice trip.
Doug
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45.8 | November specifics? | ALLVAX::STAATS | Todd Staats | Wed Jan 24 1990 18:44 | 9 |
| any one care to share some first hand information on what
the weather is like in Orlando in November? I remember it
raining for *THREE* days in a row, that image still sticks
in my mind as I sit here planning a DisneyWorld trip in
November!
Thanks!
Todd///
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45.9 | I had good luck in Nov | TLE::KARAM | | Thu Jan 25 1990 08:53 | 18 |
| I have been there twice in November, 1987 & 1989. In 87, we
encountered only 1/2 day of rain in the 9 days we were there and the
weather was in the mid to upper 70's. This past November, from the 8th
through the 19th, we encountered 2 hours of rain on the 9th and 1 night
it rained overnight. All but 1 of the days it was in the high 70's,
and even in the low 80's a few days. The 1 exception was that it
didn't get over 65 one day.
I recall the weather you are referring to, it rained many, many inches
over Atlanta during early Nov, we actually flew over the remnants of
that storm on our way down.
Thats my experiences, everyones may vary. It is impossible to judge
what the weather will be like. But mid to late November has been a
good time for me, most of the hurricane season is over and it hasn't
gotten cold yet. Rain may even cut the crowds down more.
peter
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45.10 | Nice weather | DECXPS::BRULE | | Thu Jan 25 1990 10:26 | 6 |
| Re-.7
I went Thanksgiving week in 1988. The temps were in the 70's & 80's
during the day and 50-60 at night. A tropical storm hit one night
but by the next evening it was back to normal.
Mike
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45.11 | | ATE012::BERUBE | I'm Thumping on a Green-Flagged.. | Thu Jan 25 1990 10:50 | 15 |
| Rep to <<< Note 45.8 by ALLVAX::STAATS "Todd Staats" >>>
> any one care to share some first hand information on what
> the weather is like in Orlando in November? I remember it
> raining for *THREE* days in a row,
Todd,
We have the oposite experience when we went from Nov 11-20 '82. Sunny
every day 70-80's, cool at night and only 1 night rained for about an
hour. This was our best trip yet as far as what we were able to
accomplish in the parks.
Claude
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45.12 | It only *RAINS* in Seatle! | NOSNOW::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Fri Jan 26 1990 13:19 | 15 |
| I've lived here for going on four years. The first couple years the
summers were *rainy* i.e. everyday between 4-6 PM we'd have a thunder
shower. The *winters* are particularly dry. The past two years we've
been hurting for rain and many counties are still under mandatory water
use restrictions.
So, if it rained a couple days, we'd be glad but I'd hate to see it
ruin anyones vacation. Overall I think you can adjust to the weather
conditions and have and enjoyable time.
Yesterdays high was 82 today will only be 60 but by sunday we should be
back in the 80's.
BTW I will be starting my garden this weekend. (We went to Disney last
weekend)
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45.13 | December 22, 1989 was C*O*L*D | TYGER::GIBSON | | Fri Jan 26 1990 13:49 | 12 |
| The one day I was there it rained. That wouldn't have been so bad,
but it was 30 degrees at the time. People from the Floridian were
wearing their robes in the park to try to stay warm enough. There
were no lines for any of the rides in Epcot that afternoon, so that
part was great.
We were supposed to stay another day. (This was a very last minute
visit.) The Disney weather number predicted sleet and temperatures
again in the thirties. We went back to the in-laws.
We're going to try again, either in May or November. I hope our
luck is better this time.
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45.14 | Steambath or tolerable? | DASXPS::MBLANCHARD | Slowly I turn... | Tue Mar 20 1990 17:00 | 9 |
| Well, I've made reservations at fort Summit for the end
of August. May only concern is the Temperature and Humidity.
Has anyone gone down to WDW during August? How did you find
the temps and humidity? I've read the average highs and lows
but I would like to hear from someone who has been down there
at that time of year.
Thanks,
Mike
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45.15 | Tolerable, Watch out for Hurricanes! | CLUSTA::LUND | | Wed Mar 21 1990 08:23 | 8 |
|
We were there in '85 for Labor day weekend, it was muggy, but
not terribly hot, there was also a hurricane hanging around the
coast, so there were lots of waves of rain, thats pretty close
to the end of August :v)! Hurricane Season!
-Annie
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45.16 | Not bad at all! | TALLIS::JOHNSON | Phil Johnson DTN 226-6509 | Wed Mar 21 1990 10:54 | 11 |
| The weather in Florida during the summer is no worse than it is in
New England during those Dog days of summer, the only thing different
is that they never seem to stop. The one good thing is that in
Florida, everyone and everthing is set up to take the heat, just like
we (New Englanders) are set up to take the cold. As a result. it's
not bed at all!
Phil
P.S. What ever you do, don't stand out in the sun for very long at
mid-day, it'll cook you in no time at all.
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45.17 | Just stay out of the sun! | COEM::SCOPA | MAJOR | Wed Mar 21 1990 12:21 | 12 |
| I agree with Phil. The only difference is the consistent heat. In New
England you may have a few days of 90 degree heat then drop down to the
80's. In Fla. the temps are more consistent. But also you have a shot
at a T-Storm everyday to cool you out.
Summer is my favorite time for going because everything is open, you
are not prone to cold temps (as in Winter months), and when you return
there is no real weather shock (warm to cold).
108 days to go.
Mike
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45.18 | August is fine | BIGMAC::MCNAMARA | | Wed Mar 21 1990 12:54 | 5 |
| We went the last two weeks in August 87 and had a great time.
As stated earlier the weather is consistent. Our next trip
with the kids will again be in August. No lines, good weather
and we don't have to take them out of school for a week.
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45.19 | Sun and rain | SCAM::DIAL | | Thu Mar 22 1990 12:59 | 10 |
| August is part of our rainy season. A half hour of heavy rain between
4:00 PM and 6:00 PM is fairly common. You may want to try and
anticipate, and be ready to duck indoors quickly. If you watch the
sky, and avoid open ground if its looking bad, hauling rain gear really
isn't necessary. The heat isn't much worse than anywhere else in
August, wear light colors, and cotton. Hats help a lot to shade your
face.
enjoy your trip!
Barry
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45.20 | Dealing with August weather | CLOSET::AAARGH::LOWELL | Ruth 'Disney' Lowell | Thu Mar 22 1990 15:37 | 51 |
| re: .14
We've been to WDW twice in late August. The weather was about the
same both times - hot and humid. The temperature was around 97F
and the humidity was very high - 90% probably isn't exaggerating.
According to the weather channel at the hotel, there was always
a very high chance of an afternoon thunder storm. Although this
sounds terrible, it wasn't at all! It wasn't much hotter or more
humid than it was here in NH.
As far as getting rained on goes... Maybe someone can learn from
my mistake. We were waiting in line for the Jungle Cruise. It
began to rain as we boarded the boat. Since the boat had a canopy,
we figured we wouldn't get too wet. WRONG! The rain was blowing
in from the sides. It was sort of like what happened on the
Disney special that had Tony Danza on it, everyone got soaked.
Being smart (or so I thought), I put on my sweatshirt which also
got soaked. The storm ended by the time we got off the ride. This
one moment of brilliance led to an afternoon of shivers! Wet
clothing significantly enhances the air conditioning effect.
Here are some ideas for handling the weather:
o Avoid the parks from about 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Go swimming
instead. A typical day for us consisted of sleeping until 9:00
showering, eating brunch, swimming until 2:00 and then going to
one of the parks from 3:00 to closing (usually about midnight).
o If it looks like it's going to rain, head for shelter. The storms
we experienced lasted about 1/2 hour. If the skies begin to
darken in the late afternoon, I suggest doing one of the following:
- Do anything that will keep you inside for about an hour.
- Head for a restaurant if it's close to meal time.
- If you're in Epcot, head for one of the pavilions that has a
lot of attractions in it. Everyone does this but think positive.
The long line you're in could be outside in the rain!
- If you're at the Magic Kingdom, head for the something inside.
This is the perfect time to wait in line for Space Mountain!
Almost everyone heads for the stores so it's probably not a
good time to shop. If you're near a train station, hop on.
Sit in the center of the bench so you don't get wet and ride
around the park until the rain stops. If it looks like it's
going to rain for a long time, you have the advantage of riding
to the Main St. station and leaving the park. Plus you'll be
rested enough to RUN to the monorail.
- I don't know what to suggest for MGM since most of the lines
there are outside. I guess you'd have to head for the shops
or leave the park to avoid getting drenched.
Note 131.* - best times to go - may have more information.
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45.21 | Swimming in early Feb.? | MVCAD3::CERRONE | | Thu Aug 16 1990 17:26 | 6 |
| I realize that 1990 was an exceptional year but is it usually
warm enough to use pools/do water activites at Disney in
early Feb.?
Thanks,
Judy
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45.22 | warm enough, but not open | TURRIS::TOHOKU::TAYLOR | | Thu Aug 16 1990 22:52 | 2 |
| in late Jan 1990 both water attractions at WDW were closed for repairs.
I don't recall when they reopened.
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45.23 | Temperature today/at the moment | CHEFS::SAREC | | Mon Mar 21 1994 08:32 | 8 |
| Can anyone in the States tell me what the temperature roughly is at the
moment in Florida/Orlando as I have got four days to go and would like
to have an idea.
Thanks
Catherine
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45.24 | | RUSAVD::HAGEN | Please send truffles! | Tue Mar 22 1994 08:13 | 13 |
| > <<< Note 45.23 by CHEFS::SAREC >>>
> -< Temperature today/at the moment >-
>
> Can anyone in the States tell me what the temperature roughly is at the
> moment in Florida/Orlando as I have got four days to go and would like
> to have an idea.
>
According to today's newspaper, the weather forcast for Orlando is:
3/22/94 Partly Cloudy, high temp. around 81 degrees F.
3/23/94 Partly Cloudy, high temp. around 81 degrees F.
� �ori �
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45.25 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Tue Mar 22 1994 09:00 | 5 |
|
What temperature will i expect to see when i fly into Orlando
at the start of September..
Andy
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45.26 | early Sept. | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | Gilligan! Drop those coconuts!! | Tue Mar 22 1994 10:23 | 7 |
| Re -.1
*hot* Very *hot*, if it's the same as the last time I was there -
mid 90's temp, occasional heavy but short thunderstorm.
- Jim
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45.27 | weather reports now anyone?? | WMOIS::TOBATTO_L | | Fri Oct 07 1994 17:13 | 8 |
| Has anyone been there recently-or are you there now (living/working)?
I am leaving 10/14 and would like to know what to expect. Hot
weather I hope....
Thanks,
Lisa
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45.28 | Great Weather | MSBCS::STEINHARDT | | Mon Oct 10 1994 09:31 | 6 |
| I was in Orlando for two days last week, it was in the high 70s on one day,
mid 80s the next.
Cheers,
Ken
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45.29 | THANKS FOR WEATHER REPORT | WMOIS::TOBATTO_L | | Mon Oct 10 1994 13:45 | 6 |
| SOUNDS GREAT...I CAN HARDLY WAIT....CAN'T KEEP MY MIND OFF IT
5 DAYS & COUNTING...
LISA
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45.30 | How about May for weather? | MEMIT::MILANESE | | Thu Apr 06 1995 13:38 | 13 |
| So, what's May like for weather?
Who goes regularly in May who
could give me an idea?
I usually go to Fla in April
and take shorts as well as sweaters
and long pants.
Will I need any warm clothes in mid
May..12th--20th?
Thanks
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45.31 | should be warm | REGENT::GALLAGHER | | Thu Apr 06 1995 16:50 | 11 |
| We just came back from 10 days in Florida. (3/22-4/1). We had assumed
we get some cool days so brought light jackets, long-sleeved shirts
etc.. NEVER USED ANY OF THEM!
Temperatures ranged from upper 70's to 91. Some days were pretty
humid too.
So, I'd bring a few cool weather items, but very few. Say, 80-90%
summer clothes would be my guess. But there are many others with
far more experience than I!
-cg
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