Florida Receives Unique Weather Forecast

Typically, Florida’s weather in January is known for its mild temperatures and sunny days. For many tourists, it’s a great time to escape the harsh cold of winter in other parts of the country and enjoy the pleasant climate that the Sunshine State has to offer.

However, for the past couple of weeks, Florida has seen unprecedented cold temperatures alongside aggressive wind and rain. Now, a new forecast has arrived, one that is even more shocking.

In a surprising turn of events, meteorologists in Florida have issued a rather unusual weather forecast – an Iguana Watch.

Florida hurricane specialist, Zack Covey, has alerted residents of South Florida to be prepared for temperatures dropping below 45 degrees Fahrenheit for an extended period. While this might seem like a typical weather advisory for some, the intriguing aspect of this watch is the expected result – lethargic iguanas falling from trees and other elevated areas.

An Iguana Watch, as named by Covey, is a phenomenon unique to Florida. Due to the cold temperatures, iguanas, which are cold-blooded reptiles, experience a decrease in their body temperature, leading to a state of tranquility and lethargy. This causes them to lose their grip on tree branches, resulting in an unusual sight of falling iguanas throughout the region.

The reason behind this peculiar behavior lies in the biology of these cold-blooded creatures. As the temperatures drop, iguanas are incapable of generating enough body heat to function normally. Consequently, their muscles become stiff, rendering them unable to maintain a strong hold on their perches.

While this might sound alarming, it is important to note that the iguanas are not harmed by this involuntary “plunge” as long as where they land is safe.

If you are planning to visit the region for Walt Disney World Resort or any other activity, it is advisable that you look out for these creatures. The Iguana Watch is an essential precautionary measure by the National Weather Service, aiming to alert residents about this climate-induced phenomenon.

Not only does it help ensure public safety, but it also presents an opportunity for Floridians to witness a natural phenomenon that occurs relatively rarely in other parts of the United States.

For residents and visitors alike, the falling iguanas can create quite a spectacle. It is advisable to exercise caution during an Iguana Watch, particularly when walking or parking beneath trees commonly inhabited by these reptiles. It’s not uncommon for unsuspecting passersby to find themselves in close proximity to a sleepy iguana that has taken a tumble.

As Florida embraces this unique weather forecast, it serves as a reminder of the diverse weather patterns and remarkable wildlife that make the state so fascinating. Whether it’s hurricanes, intense heat, or unexpected drops in temperature, Florida weather never fails to captivate residents and pique the interest of meteorologists and nature enthusiasts across the nation.

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So, if you happen to be in Florida during an Iguana Watch, keep your eyes peeled for these curious creatures descending from above. It’s not every day that you get to witness such a whimsical event brought upon by the ever-changing and unpredictable nature of this beautiful state’s climate.

Walt Disney World Theme Park Shuts Down to Brace for Winter Weather Impact

Right now, winter storms are wreaking havoc along the East Coast, causing disruptions and closures in unexpected places. Many major cities have experienced heavy rain, snow, freezing temps, and severe wind gusts this January. Even in sunny Central Florida, the Walt Disney World Resort is not immune to the effects of these weather systems.

The resort, known for its magical experiences and world-class attractions, has taken the necessary precautions to ensure the safety and well-being of its guests and cast members. As a result, one of its premier theme parks has been forced to temporarily suspend operations.

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While Central Florida is typically known for its warm climate and sunny skies, the region is not entirely immune to the occasional cold snap. This winter, a series of powerful winter storms have swept across the East Coast, causing temperatures to drop dramatically.

As a result, the Walt Disney World Resort has had to make the difficult decision to close the Blizzard Beach water park temporarily, prioritizing the safety and well-being of its visitors.

Blizzard Beach, located within the enchanting Walt Disney World Resort, is a beloved destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. With its thrilling water slides, lazy rivers, and wave pools, this Disney water park offers a refreshing escape from the Florida heat.

However, Mother Nature has taken its toll, as plummeting temperatures have made it impossible to maintain the park’s operations.

Blizzard Beach

By closing Blizzard Beach, the Resort ensures that guests can continue to enjoy the magic of the other attractions and experiences it has to offer without compromising their safety.

With a plethora of theme parks, including the iconic Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios Park, and the immersive Animal Kingdom Park, visitors can still indulge in unforgettable adventures while Blizzard Beach receives the necessary hiatus until it can reopen safely.

The closure of Blizzard Beach serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of weather and its impact on even the most well-prepared establishments. Walt Disney World Resort, known for its attention to detail and commitment to guest satisfaction, prioritizes the safety of its visitors above all else.

The decision to temporarily close Blizzard Beach is a testament to this dedication, ensuring that guests can feel secure and protected during their visit.

As guests eagerly await the reopening of Blizzard Beach, Walt Disney World Resort continues to monitor the weather conditions and work diligently to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience for all visitors.

Guests are encouraged to check the official Blizzard Beach calendar for updates on the reopening of Blizzard Beach and any additional information pertaining to their visit.

Inclement Weather Rips Through Disney’s Animal Kingdom Knocking Down Trees, Guests Stuck on Kilimanjaro Safaris

Via wdwnt.com

Inclement weather yesterday in the Orlando area brought heavy winds to Walt Disney World. Guests at Disney’s Animal Kingdom were in for a surprise when the gusts caused trees around the theme park to fall, even causing some guests to become stuck on Kilimanjaro Safaris.

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Katie Alvarez (@thetinydisneydetails) sent an image of a large downed tree due to the severe weather at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

Given a closer look, it’s very fortunate that the tree did not fall the opposite way onto the pathway on which guests walk.

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The DAK Guy (@thedakguy) on Instagram sent a photo of bamboo fallen over a walkway.

Luckily, it didn’t seem as though guests were in the area at this time.

Chelsea Angelis (@chelsea_angelis) sent video that she and other guests were stuck on Kilimanjaro Safaris for 35 minutes due to bamboo falling on top of the safari truck.

Though inclement weather roughed up Walt Disney World today, we’re glad that we haven’t heard reports of guests who had been injured.

WHat’s the Best time for weather in Orlando?

Part of going to Disney World is understanding when is the best time to go that has the best weather. We have never taken a summer trip to Disney for this very reason, we didn’t want to deal with the Florida summer heat (and crowds). So what part of the year has the best weather for a Disney vacation?

Here’s some key weather points to keep in mind for the answer to that question;

Sunscreen is needed all year long – There’s really no way of getting around this. Florida is called the Sunshine State for a reason. Even on cooler days, the sun can still beat you up. Apply regularly.

It rains….frequently – Rain is a common part of being in Florida, and there is really no time of the year where it really stops. There are some months that are a part of the rainy season but rain is pretty common most months, if not most days. However, don’t let this be a deterrent. In the summer when it’s hot and humid, expect a rain shower in the afternoon. Be prepared, but it will soon pass then you can get back to the Disney Magic.

Rainy months, June-September – This is the time of the year when the various tropical storms are brewing and send a lot of precipitation to the area.  The short showers are still common, but if a big storm system is working through, it could rain almost daily for a several days, possibly your entire vacation.  Hurricane season begins June 1 and runs through November 30. While a hurricane in June and July is rare, the chance of a hurricane in August and September certainly increases.

HOT HOT summers, June-September – The summertime is extremely hot. The sun is beating you down and the humidity is melting you. During these months, you should definitely make sure to stay hydrated and pack all loose, light and comfortable clothing that will hold up comfortably to sweat or getting rained on.  Pack as much light, moisture-wicking clothing as possible to wear during this time, and you’ll be glad you did.

Fall cooldown?….Maybe, October & November – Where I live, fall means cooler temperatures, autumn leaves, and apple cider. Not so much in Florida. It is still pretty hot in Orlando and everything is still lush and green due to the constant sun and warm temps of Florida.  As it gets deeper into fall the evening temperatures start to get a little bit cooler. Hurricane season can also extend into these months as well.

Let it Snow!…nope, December-February – Average highs are in the low 70s. A cold day is in the upper 50s or lower 60s.  It is extremely comfortable and the sun doesn’t feel near as warm, but it’s still a refreshing change from the frigid, cold temps where I come from. During the day, you can likely be comfortable in shorts, but by nighttime you’d likely get a little bit chilly.

Spring Break, March-May – The temperatures and clothes recommendations are almost identical to the recommendations for fall.  It is a good idea to prepare to dress like it is summer and then have a light jacket handy. You are less likely to get rained out during this season, too, which can be a relief to some.

No matter what time of year you go, there is always something to worry about it terms of weather. Our recommendations here at A Walk With the Mouse is Spring or Winter. If weather is the only factor, these are the nicest months.

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