
Flooding in Disney World
This summer hasn’t brought us any overly dramatic weather so far at Disney World, other than rain, until Hurricane Erin started to form and make its way. Let’s take a look at the latest news!
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Flooding in Disney World
This summer hasn’t brought us any overly dramatic weather so far at Disney World, other than rain, until Hurricane Erin started to form and make its way. Let’s take a look at the latest news!
We have an update on Hurricane Erin, which has been upgraded to a Category 5 Hurricane.

Rainy Day in Magic Kingdom
The National Hurricane Center has issued another advisory for the growing hurricane. The hurricane season is ramping up and is beginning to impact Disney Cruises.
If you visit Disney World or plan on getting onboard a Disney Cruise Line ship, one thing you’ll need to be aware of ahead of your vacation is the weather, especially this time of year.
That’s because it’s hurricane season and tropical storms and hurricanes could affect the weather in Florida (to the point that Disney World closes), as well as weather in the Atlantic Ocean, which would affect cruises with itineraries there. Well, right now, Hurricane Erin has been upgraded to a Category 5 storm in the Atlantic Ocean, which you’ll need to know about if you’re planning on visiting the Florida coast or taking a cruise to the Caribbean.
Hurricane season is upon us at Disney World!

Rainy day at Magic Kingdom
This summer hasn’t brought us any overly crazy weather so far at Disney World, but it looks like a hurricane has officially formed in the Atlantic. Let’s take a look at what’s coming so we can be prepared!
According to the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Erin has officially formed in the Atlantic.
Tropical Storm Erin could turn into a hurricane by the end of the week on August 14th.
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