NEWS: A Tornado Watch Is in Effect for Part of Disney World

Severe weather can impact your Disney World trip, potentially shutting down attractions or forms of transportation like the Disney Skyliner.

A Stormy Day in Hollywood Studios

Recently, we shared that severe weather could impact Disney World this week (particularly today, October 28th). Earlier today we also gave an update as to potential flight delays that could result from weather concerns. Now, we’ve got another update on what you should be prepared for in terms of weather if you’re in Disney World today.

According to the National Weather Service, a Tornado Watch is in effect until 5PM for Orange County, as well as other counties in Florida including Lake County, Seminole County, and Volusia County.

A reminder that a Tornado Watch means that “conditions are favorable for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms” in and near the area that has been placed under the Tornado Watch.

©National Weather Service

Part of Disney World is located in Orange County, Florida (the other part is located in Osceola County). As we noted above, the Tornado Watch is currently in effect until 5PM. Of course, weather conditions could change. Be sure to check back with the National Weather Service or another news source as to the latest weather updates.

A rainy day at Magic Kingdom!

If you are in Disney World today, you’ll want to be prepared for a stormy day. We’ve got some resources to help.

You can also watch our video below on how to survive the weather in Disney World.

We’ll keep an eye out for more updates and let you know what we find.

Click here to see 14 Amazon essentials to survive rainy days in Disney World!

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