- Mar 13, 2024
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If there's one constant at Disney World, it's Mother Nature's unpredictability.

*Rainy day in Magic Kingdom*
While we're not expecting snowstorms in July, the steamy, humid days often lead to unexpected rainstorms at any time. Plus, with hurricane season in full swing, there's always the chance of tropical systems impacting Florida. Brace yourselves, as this holiday weekend might just see one of those systems.
A tropical disturbance could form over Florida, potentially raining on the 4th of July parade. According to [WESH](https://www.wesh.com/article/tropical-disturbance-florida-storms-weekend-nhc/65275096), an area of low pressure might develop and drift near the southeastern U.S., possibly affecting the entire state with tropical characteristics.

*©WESH*
The chance of development over the next week has risen to 40%, although it's not expected to become a full-fledged hurricane. Yet, rain seems likely in Central Florida, with predictions showing a 60 to 80% chance of showers between Friday and Sunday. If you're headed to Disney World or Orlando, rain gear should be on your packing list.

*Rainy day in Hollywood Studios*
With the Atlantic Hurricane Season lasting until November 30th, this might be just the start of several weather events that could affect Disney World this season. Be prepared for potential delays and plan to navigate the parks under potentially heavy rainfall. Don’t forget those ponchos and raincoats!
We'll keep you updated on weather conditions and all other happenings in Disney World, so stay connected for more. What’s your take on traveling during unpredictable weather? Share your strategies in the comments below!

*Rainy day in Magic Kingdom*
While we're not expecting snowstorms in July, the steamy, humid days often lead to unexpected rainstorms at any time. Plus, with hurricane season in full swing, there's always the chance of tropical systems impacting Florida. Brace yourselves, as this holiday weekend might just see one of those systems.
A tropical disturbance could form over Florida, potentially raining on the 4th of July parade. According to [WESH](https://www.wesh.com/article/tropical-disturbance-florida-storms-weekend-nhc/65275096), an area of low pressure might develop and drift near the southeastern U.S., possibly affecting the entire state with tropical characteristics.

*©WESH*
The chance of development over the next week has risen to 40%, although it's not expected to become a full-fledged hurricane. Yet, rain seems likely in Central Florida, with predictions showing a 60 to 80% chance of showers between Friday and Sunday. If you're headed to Disney World or Orlando, rain gear should be on your packing list.

*Rainy day in Hollywood Studios*
With the Atlantic Hurricane Season lasting until November 30th, this might be just the start of several weather events that could affect Disney World this season. Be prepared for potential delays and plan to navigate the parks under potentially heavy rainfall. Don’t forget those ponchos and raincoats!
We'll keep you updated on weather conditions and all other happenings in Disney World, so stay connected for more. What’s your take on traveling during unpredictable weather? Share your strategies in the comments below!