A Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for Orange, Seminole, Lake, and Osceola counties, including the Walt Disney World area, as Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine strengthens in the Gulf of Mexico.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued the watch early Tuesday morning, September 24, 2024, as the system is forecast to intensify into a hurricane over the northeastern Gulf of Mexico by mid-week.
Potential Impacts on Walt Disney World and Central Florida
Residents and visitors in these counties should prepare for tropical storm conditions on Thursday, with wind gusts of 50-60 mph expected and the possibility of localized flooding from 1 to 4 inches of rain, with isolated areas receiving up to 6 inches. The NWS has also warned that a few tornadoes cannot be ruled out as the storm system approaches.
Walt Disney World and surrounding areas are likely to experience significant weather impacts, and guests should stay informed through official weather channels and Disney's My Disney Experience app for any updates regarding park operations.
Strengthening Storm
As of the latest advisory, Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine is located in the Caribbean Sea, moving northwest at 8 mph, with sustained winds of 35 mph. It is expected to become Tropical Storm Helene later today, before strengthening into a hurricane by Wednesday night. While the system's center is forecast to remain west of the Orlando area, tropical storm conditions are expected to affect central Florida due to the storm's large wind field.
Disney World Preparations and Safety Tips
Walt Disney World has not yet announced any changes to its operations for the upcoming days, but it has a comprehensive hurricane protocol in place. Safety measures may include canceling outdoor shows, parades, and fireworks if high winds are expected.
Guide to Walt Disney World's Policy on Hurricane Cancellations and Refunds
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